It's simply breathtaking on one hand, but almost frightening, like the end of the world and we're being smothered by marshmallow fluff. The peanut butter can't be far behind...run. All joking aside, this is spectacular.
what a beautiful afternoon! I love to let my imagination wonder about the clouds forms! May I try now? LOL Beautiful thought, it looks "foan"and a kind of very perfumed, like French bath foan! Léia :)
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Located in Central Florida, about an hour's drive northwest of Orlando, the Villages is now home to some 150,000 residents, many of which travel the area via golf cart.
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It's simply breathtaking on one hand, but almost frightening, like the end of the world and we're being smothered by marshmallow fluff. The peanut butter can't be far behind...run. All joking aside, this is spectacular.
Excellent contrast with the warm color of the buildings.
They look like huge snowy mountains. Beautiful but I'm affraid weather might change!
Breathtaking view Jacob.
Have a great day:)
very beautiful, i love hte colors! and it does seems a marshmallow fluff! did it bring a bad storm?
Nice ... the colors have a vibrancy to them contrasting the drama of those clouds
@ Paty - No storm...the clouds just built up and then later dissipated.
I think it looks like a peak in the mountains!
Wow! Excellent!
what a beautiful afternoon! I love to let my imagination wonder about the clouds forms!
May I try now?
LOL
Beautiful thought, it looks "foan"and a kind of very perfumed, like French bath foan!
Léia :)
Great cloud formation, great light and great composition too!
Love this shot! What a great cloud formation. I love watching clouds build up and storms roll in.
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