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    Fresh Air

    We've had so much rain lately that some blue sky is a welcome site. I sometimes wonder if watching clouds float by is a waste of time. C&C welcome.

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    Never a waste of time. I just love watching the blue sky and white clouds. Can spend the whole day doing it.

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    I have a special place in my deck for enjoying the blue skies and rolling clouds. And this, your image, is a good example of a rolling cloud. Excellent! If this is your backyard, or frontyard, congratulations! You live in a good spot full of photo opportunities.

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    Nice balance between land and sky.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nancy245 View Post
    Never a waste of time. I just love watching the blue sky and white clouds. Can spend the whole day doing it.
    Thanks Nancy, I'm glad it is just not me

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    Quote Originally Posted by IzzieK View Post
    I have a special place in my deck for enjoying the blue skies and rolling clouds. And this, your image, is a good example of a rolling cloud. Excellent! If this is your backyard, or frontyard, congratulations! You live in a good spot full of photo opportunities.
    Thanks Izzie I'm glad you like the image. Thanks for commenting.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ziggy View Post
    Nice balance between land and sky.
    Thanks Jim.

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    Re: Fresh Air

    So often, a good cloud backdrop really makes the scene; and sometimes they can be the main subject.

    You have some good interesting clouds here, although ideally I would have preferred to see just a fraction more foreground grass, if possible. Not a serious issue for me but those closest trees seem just a little 'cramped'.

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    Re: Fresh Air

    Beautiful image. Love the color. Is it possible that the image needs to be rotated a little? It looks like it's tilted to the left.

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    Quote Originally Posted by wrench View Post
    Beautiful image. Love the color. Is it possible that the image needs to be rotated a little? It looks like it's tilted to the left.
    I agree, it looks like it needs a bit of clockwise rotation. Thanks for the complements Ernie.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Geoff F View Post
    So often, a good cloud backdrop really makes the scene; and sometimes they can be the main subject.

    You have some good interesting clouds here, although ideally I would have preferred to see just a fraction more foreground grass, if possible. Not a serious issue for me but those closest trees seem just a little 'cramped'.
    Interesting, I saw the same thing about needing more foreground. Unfortunately, I did not capture more of it. It is good to know that I noticed what an experienced photographer also noticed. Anyway, I'm slowly learning a few more things such as checking the edges of the view finder before your snap the shot. Thanks for you comments again.

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