
An interestingly dark sky for Good Friday I thought.
Actually it's not Moscow, it's Kawana, however for a few days in late February the inflatable onion domes of the Great Moscow Circus sent out a confusing message to visitors.
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Sunshine Coast Daily Photo - Australia
Those domes (inflatable or not) make a fantastic silhouette against the brilliant color of that sky. Beautiful capture!
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Have a great weekend.
Mary ElizabethBlog.
Great photo - at first I thought I was in Moscow!
ReplyDeleteWow great idea for a photo, I absolutely love it.
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Guy
Regina In Pictures
Appropriately, as we go into Good Friday, I am listening to Rachmaninov's Vespers.
ReplyDeleteExcellent shot. Love the dramatic clouds.
ReplyDeleteIt is as if the clouds were following the shape of the structure!
ReplyDeleteWhat a superb image. It's gorgeous.
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they look so real, great photo
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ReplyDeleteThat's a wonderful SkyWatch picture!
ReplyDeleteNicely done with such a difficult exposure.
ReplyDeleteIt may not be Moscow but the sky's almost red. Magnificent! Hard to believe it's inflatable, until I looked at the later post.
ReplyDeleteI too have seen St. Basils. The likeness is like Disnyland and the real Neu Schwanstein castle. Nice as a Skywatch prop though.
ReplyDeleteOooh, that's a fabulous sky, suitably broody for Good Friday - love it!
ReplyDeleteThis is a stunning shot, what a fantastic sky to capture. Great stuff!
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