2010-04-18 Weird Light by T.Rex
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Description
Photo of the sky in Lund, southern Sweden, today. Weird sky color is from low clouds with traces of ash from the eruption on Island. We had some sulphur dioxide odor in the air yesterday. And this despite the great distance from the eruption. The estimated daily pollution is over 3 times that of all of Europe's daily industrial output. Wonder when it will end.
Comments (12)
MimiSoleil
A very spooky image. Thanks for sharing this great, yet disturbing image.
aksirp
dusty light, where is the springtime? hope the ash traces are gone away.. well seen!
junge1
Great capture and scary to smell sulphor that far away from the source. They have no idea if this last eruption was just an opening act of things to came.
jif3d
I agree, eerie lighting and quite surreal, sounds like you guys could use one of those giant Acme corks about now ! I hope you get some fresh air soon... ~Cheers~
bmac62
Wow, very interesting. Haven't seen anything like this personally since Mt. St. Helens blew her top in 1980.
Stringy
We are feeling the effects down here in SW UK too. Slight traces of ash but nothing too serious. I think this may go on for a while yet. Interesting to see that colour change in the sky.
joaq
My dear Friend,thank you for your kindness.I make my models with standard V4 morphs from Daz,the hair is Quaquers hair from Daz,the texture is Anaïs from Daz!Have a great weekend! This sky is outstanding,the colors are unusual,Bravo!
bird_spad
Oh I like this picture
OrphanedSoul
NICE CAPTURE!
RG19
You really brought out the ashen color of the sky, reminds me of the fourth horseman of The Revelation!!! Super photography!!!
FS
The sky looks surreal.Excellent capture!
2Loose2Trek
That sky looks really dismal ... I hope things have cleared by now. Superb photo.