Friday, 22 February 2008

Dramatic Sunset in Australian Bush - Sky Watch Friday

Dramatic Sunset in the Australian Bush (Outback)
Sky Watch Friday
Dramatic Sunset with Illuminated Irregular Coloured clouds against the Skyline (Horizon)
You probably haven't noticed, but there's something different about today's Sky Watch Friday Sunset. This post has been published automatically by blogger. Last week blogger got a new feature enabling you to schedule posts to be published automatically at a later date, and so I am taking advantage of this new functionality today. This Friday, I haven't actually got on the computer at all. I prepared the sunset photo and post on Thursday, and it has been automatically published for you today. Now, I know this is old stuff for you Wordpress users, but for anyone using Blogger, this is a very handy new tool. Has anyone else used it yet?

This sunset is very "dramatic" - the multi-layered clouds and irregular tint give the photo a tense composition. I took this photo at the same time as this other sunset, but you wouldn't be able to tell just by looking at the photos. In one minute, which is the time difference between the two photos, the clouds changed position completely. That's one of the great aspects of a sunset - you'll never get bored watching one!

This photo taken with the Fujifilm S9600 digital camera.

11 comments:

  1. David beautiful sky watch photo, has real character and dimension, reaching for infinity. Thanks for sharing, Anna :)

    ReplyDelete
  2. Great shot David, At first I Was thinking, wait, it isn't Friday yet, but you are already half way into the day by the time I'm reading this.

    And No, I wasn't aware of this new feature of blogger, but it sounds fantastic. Especially great for vacations. And sometimes I really get into a blogging mood but don't want to put up a bunch of posts in a row. Now I can schedule them. Thanks David and thanks Blogger.

    Tom @ Ohio Nature

    ReplyDelete
  3. Hi Anna,

    Reaching for infinity.... I love it! :)

    Cheers,

    David

    ReplyDelete
  4. Hi Tom,

    Yes, the time difference is confusing, isn't it?
    I'm glad you like this new feature, I must say I was very excited when I heard about it. Just remember though, if you're using this feature you have to sign in to draft.blogger.com - the normal www.blogger.com doesn't have this feature yet. For more info, check out the link in my post.

    Cheers,

    David

    ReplyDelete
  5. Hi dailyphotographer,

    What language is that? :) I'm not sure of the meaning, is it beautiful, or maybe good?

    Cheers,

    David

    ReplyDelete
  6. Your Blog Rocks David!
    Thanks for Visiting my Blog and Comment on it:)
    From,
    The Blogger Templates

    Cheers!!

    ReplyDelete
  7. Hi,

    Thanks for dropping round. I was only too glad to find your site, and look
    forward to browsing it some more later. :)

    Cheers,

    David

    ReplyDelete
  8. Taking photos of sunsets is one of the most fun aspects of photography in my view. No two are ever the same. The color range can be fantastic. And the power of nature is often on display. Very nice photo.

    ReplyDelete
  9. Hi Davidlind,

    Sunsets are one of my favourite, if not most fun, subjects for photography. That difference between each one is really the catching point - even two people taking photos of the same sunset end up different!

    Cheers,

    David

    ReplyDelete
  10. Taking photos of sunsets is one of the most fun aspects of photography in my view. No two are ever the same. The color range can be fantastic.


    free psp games

    ReplyDelete

Thank you for commenting. I will try to reply to every comment, so if you want to view the response you can come back to this post later. If you have a blogger account, you can also tick the "Email follow-up comments to....." box to have the reply emailed to you.

Related Posts