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8 thoughts on “Greg Dowson”

  1. Gregory Dowson avatar Gregory Dowson says:

    Thanks, thanks to needing a wee while out camping I walked outside to be greeted by this beautiful sunrise at about 5 am

  2. Kathryn Cavanagh avatar Kathryn says:

    Biggest WOW factor in there, reflections in perfectitude and the colours are splendiferous…

  3. yooheesang avatar Heesang Yoo says:

    Awesome color!

  4. Anne Downie avatar Anne Downie says:

    Cracking shot!

  5. Marco Cingolani avatar Marco Cingolani says:

    Amazing is the first word that came to my mind . congratulations for the moment caught

  6. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    The composition of this lovely shot is impecable. Visually most satisfying! Grand photo, Greg.

    Laurence

  7. Doris Bordon avatar Doris Bordon says:

    Perfectly wonderful, thanks!

  8. Paul Laplante avatar Paul says:

    Great shot, thanks for sharing the moment

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Cumulus congestus alongside a sliver of the moon, spotted over Noosa, Sunshine Coast, Australia

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In sharply defined rainbows, a set of narrow coloured bands can often be found repeating on the inside of the primary bow. Called supernumerary bows, they add an extra-special dimension to the display and are produced by diffraction as light waves cross each other exiting the raindrops, as seen here over Amsterdam, Netherlands.

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On a journey along deep sand, Lynda's friend, Fayne Connelly, captured this view of the sand and the sky during a trip between the Savuti Plains in Botswana travelling to Zambezi Mubala Campsite on the banks of the Zambezi.

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