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RE: π•‹π•€π•„π”Όπ•ƒπ”Έβ„™π•Šπ”Ό 𝕆𝔽 𝕋ℍ𝔼 𝔻𝔸𝕐 #4: Bali sunrise jungle & the softness of dawn

in #dtube β€’ 7 years ago

the cloud formations there are truly amazing and varied. i notice that some views seem to come from the same place. if that is your residence or somewhere you get to see the sunset a lot i am very jealous. i was extremely happy to see your post of the asperatus undulatus on youtube. almost 20 years ago i was in arizona and watching a fiery sunset. suddenly the clouds appeared to be rolling, roiling, almost bubbling! i even felt a sense of vertigo. one of the most amazing sights i have witnessed in nature. i have tried to explain this sunset to people without much success and i have kept my eyes open at sunset trying to recapture that experience. i thought it must have something to do with how the sun set. lol. i had almost came to the conclusion that i had remembered the event wrong and built it up in my head. NOW I KNOW! thanks again Sam. and cheers, richard.

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There is nothing quite so special as simply watching the sky. Sometimes, just sometimes it give us that visual gift which is just so indescribable to other people. And shooting time-lapse gives me the chance to appreciate the sky more :)

Yes, many of these shots are taken from outside our current home in Bali. But there are many more from around the world...

Thanks for sharing your story. I have experienced something similar in SA. At sunrise... but it was more the colour than the clouds. Like a colour I had never seen before. Felt like I was on a different planet just for a few minutes ;)

i live for those minutes and seconds. thing is, they really arent that rare if all your eyes are open. blessings...