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A sunset at the beach of Westenschouwen in the province Zeeland.
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A Rainbow and Mammatus clouds over Heerlen in the south of the Netherlands
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A Lightning strike over Heerlen in the South of the Netherlands.
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A Sunrise Cloud Sandwich over the Germany, Netherlands Border.
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A Sunrise over the border crossing in Kerkrade with Germany.
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A wispy Sundog over Heerlen the Netherlands.
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A sunset over Heerlen, the Netherlands.
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A Mammatus formation over the Dutch/German border.
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A cloudy sky over Simpelveld, a little town in the south of the Netherlands.
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Laurence Green says:
Hi Math, I like your photo very much. It is the sort of scenery I really enjoy looking at. The feel of big space and vast sky complimented by nice clouds adds to the overall enjoyment of your photo. Many thanks.
Laurence
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aj hidding says:
Prachtige omgeving daar, wat een ruimte!
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A snowy scene from Wijlre, a little village in the deepest south of The Netherlands.
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A cloud filled sky over Mechelen, a village in the deepest south of the Netherlands.
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Was me haven’t noticed Sharon, we will say it is God’s hand.
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Sharon says:
Math, my joke probably didn’t translate well. Have you noticed the faint cloud hand above the colored cloud?
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It was really so in the air to see Sharon on an early October morning
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Sharon says:
Has this cloud has been brushed and painted by the hand just above it?
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Nienke Lantman, the Netherlands says:
Ook al weer zo’n mooie bijzon, geweldig die kleuren!
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A sunrise over Kerkrade, Netherlands.
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A sunset over Vrouwenheide, the Netherlands.
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Andy Knight says:
Fantastic Dutch sky. Just spotted the windmill in the background.
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Outstanding image, Math. Captivating low-key, low viewpoint composition with a subtle colour palette of gorgeous blues and blacks.
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Mark McCaughrean says:
Lovely picture, Math. Definitely one of the advantages of living in the Netherlands, I find: dramatic, wide open skies …
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A cirrus sky over Wijlre a little village in the deepest south of the Netherland.
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Beate Blecher says:
They are so wonderfully playful, as if they are enjoying the lovely day.
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Beautiful picture, Math. These cirrus are so graceful and expressive, taking advantage of the blank blue canvas.
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AJ Hidding says:
Mooie foto Math.
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Laurence Green says:
This is what I would call one of those lovely “Happy to be alive” days photo with the clouds “adding icing to a splendid cake!”. A nice photo and a pleasure to view it. Thank you, Math. It makes me think of the summer we were shortchanged in the UK. “Hah!”
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It seems so Sharon, but he is on the brink of what we call a hollow road, where typical for our region is.
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Sharon says:
I love the composition of this photo. Is that tree growing in the middle of the road?
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A vertical discharge above the fire station in Grän Austria
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Share my work.
Thanks.
KUESTAAncient Egypt on.
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Anthony Skellern says:
Fantastic strike, Math!
So …. you were up there in the mountains, in the middle of a lightning storm,
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Beate Blecher says:
Looks like a strong hit – on quite a flat roof, and this with all those high mountains around! Maybe the attraction was the fire station ;)
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Nienke Lantman, the Netherlands says:
Dat valt dan nog mee……
Ik houd niet zo van dit soort dingen : ) -
De stroom is voor enkele seconden uitgeweest Nienke
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Nienke Lantman, the Netherlands says:
Oei, was dat raak?? Goed schot, letterlijk…..!
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INCREDIBLE SHOT!!!! Well done Math…
A bit of a power overload here! Well captured, Math. How did you capture this scene which happens in a blink of an eye?
Laurence
Very nice Math!!!