The frangipanni are nearly finished
On the edge
Callistemon and cobweb
Meet Brigette
Reflecting Galahs
The ribbon
Before the races
And they're racing!
27:100 strangers - Kerry
28:100 strangers - Robyn
Renault 4CVs in Forbes
Blue reflections
Waiting for the rain
Just red (well, almost)
Renault classics
Astronomical contrast
The Alpine
Where Ben Hall fell
When "snail mail" ruled
Pooh's Corner
Meg
Along the road
Old wagon
Nacreous Clouds
Just for fun
Protea
Looking up
The visiting King
Derelict steam
Dahlias
Rare sunrise
Quiet autumn day
Taiwan Lily
Cleaning up
Down the valley
The meeting
"Just Joey" rose
'The Flat'
Captain's Flat
Happy Lunar New Year
Entering Captains Flat
Rail weigh station
The old mine
A little abstract
Rolling in
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Nacreous Clouds at sunset
From an old 1966 slide and originally on the 'other' site. Only now being added to groups. Looking west at sunset, the light had gone from the land, the sunset was yellow, but those rare nacreous clouds continued to shine brightly long after sunset - because of their height they were still in sunshine. The colours were beautiful, I wish I'd had a digital camera to make the most of them. Best on black.
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They are a wonderful sight and not that often seen !
thanks for the visit ... I'm a little behind ... ;-) oOo
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