Once a week I will show one of my photos captured and/or processed with Instagram over the last week. It’s a way for me to show photography that usually is quite different from my regular work. The pictures are displayed without any comments, hoping they will stand on their own. But I still very much appreciate any comments you may have.
Very cool looking. I realy like the glow of light or cloud near the bottom.
Thank you, it was quite an unusual cloud formation.
Above the fiery chaos, there’s a hint of Leonardo da Vinci’s Vitruvian man in the clouds. The juxtaposition is interesting — compelling, even. And the colors are beautiful.
Interesting observation. Thank you, Linda.
Wonderful image, Otto. 🙂
Thank you, Sylvia.
Excellent photograph, dear Otto. | All my best wishes. Aquileana 🐬🐳
Thank you, Aquileana. Same to you. 🙂
Gorgeous as always! Your photography is so amazing. 😀
Thank you for the lovely words.
well it looks like you caught CERN in the act of opening a portal to hell… nice work 🙂
I try to do my best…
A volcano atmosphere………
It was quite special.
Fascinating image Otto! I like it a lot!
Thanks, Adrian.
Interesting! I thought it was hot embers of a campfire or barbeque. Of course, this may have been in my mind because recently I was struggling to capture burning embers and did a lousy job of it. Anyway, I love this for it’s clarity and it’s somewhat mysterious, graphic quality.
It was all happening in the sky. Thank you for your comment, Linda.
Impressive image Otto! well done!
Thank, Indah.
Intriguing….
Thank you, Sue.
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It makes me think of the beginning of a volcanic eruption. Spectacular!
Ciao Pat
That’s quite a association. Thank you, Patrizia.
Thanks to you, dear Otto!
So beautifully unique, Oto!
Thank you, Lisa.
ooohhh it looks like the fires in the Pacific Northwest. Reminds me of Turner’s watercolors of volcano skies. Not to forget Rothko paintings. Interesting the diamond in the sky and the tree-like half diamond underneath
Well, it was taken in the Pacific Northwest – and probably caused by those fires.
Wow! Interesting image, Otto.
Thank you, Uday.
As Sue mentioned, very intriguing indeed.
Thank you, Mark.
Excellent view and play with natural elements
Thank you, Pat.
Gorgeous.
Thank you, Elena.