A lone puff

Posted by Em!ly Ng (Residing in: Adelaide, Australia | Home:, Singapore) on 11 October 2008 in Plant & Nature.

View from my room.

Should i have left the pillar and banister in, i wonder.

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bluechameleon from Vancouver, Canada

One lone little puff of a cloud...I like it :)

11 Oct 2008 1:13pm

@bluechameleon: thanks ^__^ it was nice looking up from my work and seeing that cloud

Snap2Days from United States

Great shot of the solo cloud over the rooftops. Thanks for commenting on our snap2 shot.

11 Oct 2008 2:52pm

@Snap2Days: thanks =) really cool concept u guys have.. i think another duo is L & R but i cant remember their URL!! also, there is ISAO & laurant who met on Am3, found out they live near each other, and sometimes take photos of an arranged same place.

saeed from ahwaz, Iran

Really! so beautiful!

11 Oct 2008 3:34pm

@saeed: thank you =) i love my room's window! it spans the width of my room and connects me to the outside..

JJ from Jersey City, United States

such a lovely view from your window, very cool with the single little cloud, I personally like having some of the pillar and bannister framing the shot

12 Oct 2008 1:05am

@JJ: yup, love my window view.. back in singapore, i dont get to see much sky. here, as u can see, it's pretty lowrise so sky i get! thanks for sharing ur opinion.. my train of thought was that the pillar etc is part of how i actually see it from my room

J. Castillo from Vallejo, United States

its like a sad cloud...thats happy haha =)

12 Oct 2008 5:03am

@J. Castillo: hee.. a cloud tt's happy being alone. tt's what i call self-confidence. lol!

TahWee from Adelaide, Australia

lonely cloud spaceship...nice!

12 Oct 2008 8:43am

Panasonic DMC-LX2
1/400 second
F/5.6
ISO 100
41 mm (35mm equiv.)

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