Weekly Photo Challenge: Ephemeral Posted on April 10, 2015 by beeblu Day’s End – Falls Creek, Victorian Alps, Australia For more entries to the Ephemeral WPC, see The Daily Post. Rate this:Share this:TweetLike Loading... Related
Wonderful photo, BB. Looks like nature can’t decide if it wants to take a dump of rain or show off it’s beautiful light. I’m guessing darkness won…for a while 🙂 Reply
Thanks, Mabel. Yes, darkness won out in the end, the sun having sped off to the other side of the globe. 😀 Reply
Thanks, Sue. It was quite surreal. If Chicken-licken had been there, he most certainly would have had cause to think that the sky had fallen. 😀 Reply
Falls Creek at this time of the year just before the snows come is a writer’s dream, Charles. All sorts of ghostly vistas. 😀 Reply
Wonderful shot, bb ! – AND the header !!! THat’s a ripper, too ! They have some real dark skies in the snow country, eh ? Reply
Wonderful photo, BB. Looks like nature can’t decide if it wants to take a dump of rain or show off it’s beautiful light. I’m guessing darkness won…for a while 🙂
Thanks, Mabel. Yes, darkness won out in the end, the sun having sped off to the other side of the globe. 😀
WOW, that is one overwhelming looking cloud! Makes for a beautiful photo, though…
Thanks, Sue. It was quite surreal. If Chicken-licken had been there, he most certainly would have had cause to think that the sky had fallen. 😀
Lovely composition, BeeBlu! Gorgeous shot.–Patti
Thanks, Patti. Nature is the ultimate artist. 😀
It’s like peering out the mouth of a cave.
Yes! 😀 It was rather strange.
A mysterious tone to the photo.
Falls Creek at this time of the year just before the snows come is a writer’s dream, Charles. All sorts of ghostly vistas. 😀
Bit scary 😉
That cloud kept on morphing into monster-like shapes coming to git ya! 😀
Perfect response!
Thanks, Dor. The mountains are always an inspiration. 🙂
Wonderful shot, bb ! – AND the header !!! THat’s a ripper, too !
They have some real dark skies in the snow country, eh ?
Thank, M-R. I love snow country in the non-snow season. It’s quite the dramatist! 😀