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Pic Of The Day #904
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That’s nice! It’s good to see some natural color here. Note that some dark clouds are moments away and clearly defined. I don’t know if they’re coming or going – probably coming.
Another comment the next day. This is a remarkable photo in that we see maybe a rainstorm in the distance and a sunny day (with a shadow) up close. How often do you see two kinds of weather in one picture?