[QUOTE=itmitică;5085463]Cannot compete with the pictures above, not by far, but it’s my photo, so here it is.
It was a pretty cold March on the countryside, in the early days of the month.
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I really like the way you chose to frame the beautiful sky between those two hay bales.
And the contrast in color and density (darker hay against white snow) is outstanding!
That is an excellent photograph. If you experiment with some ‘creative’ cropping you could develop a set of [seemingly] completely different images.
Ok, as works of art these are a miserable failure - but there were at least taken in March. They were taken this afternoon, from the window on the east side of the house. (We do clean the windows sometimes, but not often in winter. It’s a waste of time - next gale and their caked in salt again. )
First one is a pretty full arc rainbow:
The second one is the end of the rainbow, with the hint of a second rainbow to the right:
I am a disastrous photographer, but I’ve taken a couple of sky photos over the last few days.
On Thursday evening my bf and I were hanging out on the lawn watching the kids play and I got this one:
Then I flew over to the SitePoint HQ office on Friday morning and got this one as the sun was rising above the clouds:
Me too. We get a lot of rainbows here - I think of it as compensation for all the rain. I have a lovely rainbow photo I use as my desktop background, but my husband took it, so I’ll not cheat and post it.
It isn’t like this is a competition with a winner. We’re all friends here. I don’t think it’s cheating to share as long as you give attribution (and you have). I loved your rainbow pics and would love to see the one your husband took.
The colours here are really quite special, and ever-changing, too. We don’t need skill to take a good photo - just point and click and nature does the rest. :x
Hope you get to visit us sometime @Shyflower - I’m sure you’d love it.