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Lincolnshire skies; Photos of skyscapes round my home in the Lincolnshire Wolds
Topic Started: Feb 19 2018, 10:19 PM (154 Views)
woodwing
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After a spring storm.

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Eric Hardy
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That is a very dramatic sky, woodwing.
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woodwing
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It was after an early evening storm on 24th May. I saw it, rushed indoors for my camera scared I would miss it. That little dot in the sky is a buzzard, I never noticed it because I was caught up in the colours.
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Davebutterflyman
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Lovely colours in the clouds, Woodwing. Great capture.
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Jane
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It almost looks like Autumn with the orange on the tops of the trees :greatpic:
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woodwing
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That was the sunlight catching the tree tops.
I love stormy skies and how the light quality can be so wild.
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AnnB
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A lovely, moody image. Well captured Woodwing.
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celticsparrow-Jan
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Lovely photos Woodwing
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woodwing
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Lincolnshire skies, the skies of the RAF in WW2, esp. the Damn Busters.
Here are some more of these wonderful skyscapes.

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Davebutterflyman
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More superb images Woodwing.
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Eric Hardy
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You get some great skies in Lincolnshire, Woodwing. I think there is something about the east side of the country, I have noticed great skies in Norfolk and Suffolk.
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Davebutterflyman
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They are big skies Eric, lots of wide open spaces that really accentuate the overall feeling.
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AnnB
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Fantastic photos, Woodwing.
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Tabatha
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:greatpic: Woodwing. A variety of different skies :cool:
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Night Owl
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A fantastic set of photos Woodwing, I like the moody grey sky in the last shot :greatpics:
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woodwing
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Actually Night Owl that shot was taken within minutes of the second shot in this (20th Feb) series of photos. One was from the west and the other the N. East. It was a really great day for skies.
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Jane
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Lovely sky images :cool3:
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Davebutterflyman
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That highlights how different clouds and skies can look from one minute to the next.
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