By Vladimir Brezina
This week’s Photo Challenge is Foreshadow.
Signs from the heavens. Looks like Coney Island is doomed
as is Manhattan
but Brooklyn will be spared.
But no, or at least not this time. All this foreshadows merely a spectacular thunderstorm
that passes, with the city still there.
Fantastic!
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Thanks!!
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Excellent… :)
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Thank you! :-)
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I pinned two of the shots on my New York City Board on Pinterest. http://pinterest.com/gaylealstrom/new-york-city/
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Thanks, Gayle!
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Gorgeous photos!
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So glad you like them!
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Love the last one!
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Then it was all over and we went home :-)
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breathtaking.
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:-)
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Superb!
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Thank you!!
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Truly amazing images, I could get lost in them!
Enjoy your weekend!
Ishaiya
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Thanks—you too!! :-)
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Cheers!
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Wow!
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:-)
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you see life from the wide perspectives of ocean and sky – must be broad minded! You’ve foreshadowed brilliantly and raised the bar :)
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:-) That’s what sea kayaking is all about!
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Excellent foreshadowing photos. I can’t believe you were out in a kayak in that weather!
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It was actually an excellent kayaking day. Not too hot, in particular… And the thunderstorm was just a lot of rain.
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You take me back. I grew up in Queens, went to Stuyvesant High when she was on 1st Ave & 15th. Beautiful.
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Glad to have brought back memories—positive ones, I hope!
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=) Yes.
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What a beautiful photo series.. Love them all :)
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Thank you! :-)
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The city skyline is dwarfed by the storm clouds above it – just amazing. I had to scroll up again before finishing my comment to see it one more time. Bravo.
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Thanks so much!!
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Excellent… :-)
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Thank you! :-)
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Stunning photos! I’m glad the city survived. :)
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So are we! But NYC will survive just about anything…
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LOL! Yes, it will! Thankfully! :-D
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awesome kayaking in that weather!
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It was! One of the most memorable paddles…
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great pics
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Thanks!
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Wonderful portrayal of nature’s grandeur over man! Love this, thanks for sharing!
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Thanks, Marie!!
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wow pretty awsome the gold light
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Yes, for a few minutes it was overwhelming :-)
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Wow, excellent, each and every one of them. Not sure I’d want to be out in a kayak with that kind of weather on the way though.
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Wasn’t a big deal (as it turned out)—just intense rain. Seeing other boats in the rain was the main problem—and of course the storm broke just as we were passing through the busiest part of the harbor :-)
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I love these photos- so dramatic!
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Thank you!!
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Spectacular shots of clouds and city. Especially liked the last with the opening of the clouds for the last reflection of sun…beautiful!
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Thunderstorms don’t last long, usually, and the most beautiful part comes after…
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I would NOT have enjoyed being out on the water with that lot going on!
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We are pretty much used to it, by now. Besides, what are you going to when you are out there and it happens? :-)
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beautiful photography – poetic panorama
with regards
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Thank you—so glad you liked it!!
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Great pics for this theme!
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Thanks! :-)
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Wow – high drama in images!
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It sure was, all that day! :-)
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