Not to say extraordinary, in all those 6 layers (3 of sky, 3 of land), and with the — almost ferocious — rumpled crown of darkish gray centered above the mountain peak.
The set of discrete color changes is remarkable, and even verges on the sublime.
Of course, it's a good question where the photographer, "CameraDiva", could possibly have been stationed, with ALL THAT STUFF around her! Might she have crawled in under the snow-encumbered branches, when no one else was around to see her sui generis methods? — Patrick Michael Gunkel
Beautiful composition. The eyes are right away drawn to the point of interest as stated in your title, storm above, Then, we have to force ourselves back to appreciate each level. Great capture ! It seems that Winter is really settled for good ! DarkBroomer.
Nevada Beauty ♥ 10+ for composition in colors layered Sky blues to MTN blues to fall Reds to the snow covered desert shrubs. Eye catching details that make this one of those AHHHHHHH MOMENTS! Great eye and skills for capturing what other dismiss! thanks for sharing!
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What a wonderful website to blend the science of meteorology with displays of organic self-expression, creating a bond for many everlasting friendships. As energy is aligned within the frame, an image is produced from our hearts. I find joy in the natural elements that only the living earth can so effortlessly display. ….contrasting shades of earthtones, an unexpected glow or unusual plays on color and texture, capturing the continuous energy flow. Thank you for sharing such beautiful reflections of your life.
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Not to say extraordinary, in all those 6 layers (3 of sky, 3 of land), and with the — almost ferocious — rumpled crown of darkish gray centered above the mountain peak.
The set of discrete color changes is remarkable, and even verges on the sublime.
Of course, it's a good question where the photographer, "CameraDiva", could possibly have been stationed, with ALL THAT STUFF around her! Might she have crawled in under the snow-encumbered branches, when no one else was around to see her sui generis methods?
— Patrick Michael Gunkel
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