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As always it's impossible to take a photo of Julie that looks
bad!
Some trees on the area behind the Mill (I'm sure somebody will be kind
enough to tell me what that bit's supposed to be called). Quite pretty
really.
I suppose these should have gone in my pointless-but-arty section...
I just thought they looked nice. Boring, but nice.
In August I had to fly over to Raleigh, North Carolina (in the USA for
terminally undereducated people :) on a business trip. I took a few snaps
of the clouds out of the plane, just to see if I could mess up the in-flight
control systems or whatever... I like the monochromatic look of this one.
Wow! They have houses and roads and towns and things in Canada! Well, at least
one, anyway... :)
While I was over there, I turned on the TV one Saturday evening to hear that
Raleigh had been placed in a tornado warning - cool! The presenter was
desperately trying to persuade people to move into a inside room and stay
away from the windows at all costs - so, like any good tourist, I plastered
myself to the glass and started snapping the impressive electrical storm
that was going on. Believe me, photographing lightning is harder than it
looks!
Unfortunately this photograph doesn't quite capture the rain sleeting down,
but the lights on the water give a somewhat pretty effect. It does also
reveal the somewhat.. Ah.. Unambitious dimensions of the thing.
There's nothing quite like seeing the dawn from a plane. I tried to get a
video of descending through peach-coloured clouds, but we had to turn
electrical stuff off by that point.
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