Weekly Photo Challenge : Hue

A few weeks ago, I posted some shots relating to an early start to the bushfire season around Sydney.

Thursday, 17th October was a truly awful day. Very strong winds gusting to over 80 km/hr, together with temperatures over 35°C, made this one of the worst days for bushfires in many years. Over two hundred homes have been lost in the Blue Mountains alone. As I write this, many fires are still burning, although a couple of cooler days have enabled the fire-fighters to regain some control.

While the worst fires were some 50 km west of Sydney, the prevailing winds ensured that the city was blanketed in smoke all afternoon, casting a somewhat eerie orange light.

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The photos of the sun (above) were taken at 4:55 pm daylight time, more than two hours before sunset. How appropriate for this week’s challenge!

Half an hour later, the gardens were still bathed in this all too familiar hue.

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Weekly Photo Challenge : Infinity

Each cloud contains a [very large] finite number of water droplets, but the space available to them seems infinite 

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Camera : Canon Powershot SX50 HS, f/4, 1/500 sec, ISO 80.                                                                 Taken Sydney area: 07:49 AEST on 13/10/2013, ambient temp 23°C on way to maximum 35°C at ~14:00

Weekly Photo Challenge : Saturation

My first inspiration for this challenge was to find saturated colour in nature.
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Then I remembered an amazing, dust storm, quite unusual for Sydney. The air appeared to be saturated with red dust when we awoke one September morning in 2009.

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Naturally this led my thoughts to a decent thunderstorm, when everything is saturated within minutes – literally!

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