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A Sundog on the wing over Leeds, UK.
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Noctilucent display taken in Leeds Yorkshire U.K.
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Wendy says:
Excellent word, Gilda. Most appropriate and, I agree, essential.
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Gilda says:
not just luminous but numinous (look it up – essential word for true cloudspotters
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in Leeds, UK
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ian murray says:
My how Leeds has changed sincceI knew it !!
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L&N says:
il mare è l’amore la luce la ragione e il gabbiano la libertà …tutto ciò che serve.
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in Leeds, UK
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in Leeds, UK: ‘The WinXP backdrop’ (we don’t understand this, as we work on Macs).
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Larry Britton says:
I got in touch with Richard Cooper this morning. He is doing well and sends his best wishes. Love Larry.
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larry britton says:
These are very impressive and artistic. Do you know how I can get in touch with some old friends including Richard Cooper. I seem to have lost touch. Would also like to hear from Lee and Gerry.
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A bird of paradise, made of mother-of-pearl coloured nacreous clouds, over Leeds, UK.
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ally summey says:
That is so amazing & absolutely beautiful
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susie says:
lovely capture – the bird, the colour, the emotion of seeing it
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mim says:
sparrow in the sky…. nacreous clouds are always nice
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a fragile whisper..