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spacerDate: Wednesday, 03.12.2014, 00:48 | Message # 16
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we have clean skies for a while but just 30 stars in the skies because i am living in a place with huge Light and air pollution




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WatsisnameDate: Friday, 12.12.2014, 10:57 | Message # 17
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Imposing sky as a low pressure system approached earlier today. Wind gusts tonight peaking at ~65mph.






 
Billy_MayesDate: Friday, 12.12.2014, 13:21 | Message # 18
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Wow, you have a fantastic view, Watsisname. cool




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FireintheholeDate: Friday, 12.12.2014, 17:18 | Message # 19
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Quote Watsisname ()
Imposing sky as a low pressure system approached earlier today. Wind gusts tonight peaking at ~65mph.

Is that the sea or a lake?





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WatsisnameDate: Friday, 12.12.2014, 20:51 | Message # 20
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Definitely not obvious, but it's the sea, looking west across Bellingham Bay toward the San Juan Islands:
https://www.google.com/maps/@48.6783331,-122.5758081,12z/data=!5m1!1e4

The Pacific Northwest has some pretty neat topographies.





 
SolarLinerDate: Friday, 12.12.2014, 23:42 | Message # 21
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Sunset from my home, today was maybe the best sunset I saw in my life.






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WatsisnameDate: Saturday, 13.12.2014, 01:20 | Message # 22
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Gorgeous sky; great shot!




 
spacerDate: Saturday, 13.12.2014, 02:12 | Message # 23
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not like yours but still nice clouds formation
http://imgur.com/TA7HMzP





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Edited by spacer - Saturday, 13.12.2014, 02:16
 
SolarLinerDate: Saturday, 13.12.2014, 11:18 | Message # 24
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Quote Watsisname ()
great shot!

Thanks, but I leave everything to Mother Nature for this one, I looked up at the window and "Oh wow that sky!". 20.7 MP Xperia Z2's camera did the rest.





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opticalDate: Tuesday, 16.12.2014, 12:57 | Message # 25
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[snip]

THANKS, WATSISNAME.


Edited by optical - Wednesday, 17.12.2014, 03:00
 
RockoRocksDate: Wednesday, 17.12.2014, 21:30 | Message # 26
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Rather unfortunate that the infinitely divine view was removed. closedeyes

By the way nice picture SolarLiner!





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Edited by RockoRocks - Wednesday, 17.12.2014, 21:31
 
WatsisnameDate: Wednesday, 17.12.2014, 23:05 | Message # 27
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It didn't need to be removed; I just PMed him to say it shouldn't be posted repeatedly. It was already in his inter-universe travel thread. smile




 
opticalDate: Thursday, 18.12.2014, 04:41 | Message # 28
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Rather unfortunate that the infinitely divine view was removed. closedeyes


I thought to myself "optical, is this picture just too divine and too sacred to be shown to mere mortals?"

Yes, yes it was.

What did I use to create that divine view, you ask? Well, that requires you to look a little closer at this post.

I made it with Cinema 4D.


Edited by optical - Thursday, 18.12.2014, 04:42
 
laiodDate: Friday, 19.12.2014, 04:42 | Message # 29
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Quote midtskogen ()
midtskogen

Where ever you live it must be beautiful.





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midtskogenDate: Sunday, 21.12.2014, 19:19 | Message # 30
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Equirectangular view from my house in 4K resolution. Zenith is the topmost line. View: 186x104 degrees.





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