Before the sun emerged was the shot I wanted to get!
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A gorgeous capture, love rays of light!
ReplyDeleteCracking good photo indeed.
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful 'catch'! (For some reason the cloud-formation reminded me of Land's End!)
ReplyDeleteglorious! a perfect moment.
ReplyDeleteThat's a great capture. It looks like an inverted fan.
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful. I love the luminous clouds.
ReplyDeleteA great shot for cloud fans.
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