Crepuscular rays
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Behind the black cloud it glows and sparkles mysteriously, the light makes its way down to the earth and draws the shadowy houses and trees there - a wonderful spectacle!
ReplyDeleteStunning shot!
ReplyDeleteI always call this a silver lining!
ReplyDeleteHope you have had a wonderful Easter? Now we looking forward.
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing this fantastisc capture.
Stay healthy and well.
That is a great cloud with all those rays of sunshine. Thank you for hosting this site where we can share our photos.
ReplyDeleteWe both love clouds. The difference though is that you know their names! I need to learn more! Thanks for hosting.
ReplyDelete...the sky doesn't need to be blue to be beautiful.
ReplyDeleteWhat a glorious peacock and sea arch below.
ReplyDeleteStunning photo!
ReplyDeleteI use to think those sun rays shining through the clouds was heavens way of picking up it's souls.
ReplyDeleteMajestic rays! We sometimes have anticrepuscular rays from the opposite horizon (a mirrored or false sunrise) if the atmospheric conditions at sunrise are just right.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous light.
ReplyDeleteSuperb catch!!
Thank you for hosting, Betty. :)
Thank you for giving me the incentive to look up the word "crepuscular"! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning photo!
ReplyDeleteFantastic photo of a fantastic dramatic sky!
ReplyDeleteWOW! Divine capture!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wednesday, Betty!
Amazingly beautiful photography, truly magical. Congratulations!
ReplyDeleteHappy Wordless Wednesday, Betty!
What a fabulous photo! I always call this "And God Spoke..."
ReplyDeleteWonderful Photo from a mystical sky,
ReplyDeletegreetings
Kirsi
Blessings from the universe. <3
ReplyDeletehappy Weds, Betty. See you in my nook soon. For #WW /#WordlessWisdom
Have a good week. <3
There is always something spectacular about light rays coming through the clouds. Like a pathway to heaven. Stay safe, enjoy your week and thank you again for the link up.
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful sky you photographed. At first glance it reminden me of the Northern Light :)
ReplyDeleteRays of blessings from heaven above. Have a beautiful day!
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing and for hosting, Betty.
ReplyDeleteHope you had a peaceful Easter weekend.
All the best!
Looks amazing. Fantastic click.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo!
ReplyDeleteLovely capture, Betty!
ReplyDeletePS: Thanks for hosting, Betty!
ReplyDeleteWhat a beautiful shot. The sun fighting to breakthrough the clouds and it succeeded.
ReplyDeleteHave a fabulous day and rest of the week, Betty. ♥
Looks like a Wagnerian sky. I expect to see the Valkyries at any moment.
ReplyDeleteVery lucky to see such a view!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing with us!
Happy WW and thank you for the linking!
Dear Betty,
ReplyDeletethat is a spectacular view of the sky!
Today I have brought photos from our spring apricot blossom hike for you :-)
Hugs from Austria
Traude
https://rostrose.blogspot.com/2021/04/marillen-erlebnisweg-und-gottweig.html
Ohh, I've already seen that and it's happening more often here here at the moment. Looks very good on you and goes very well with the black background.
ReplyDeleteGreetings Ev
Stunning photo!
ReplyDeleteE.T. returns. 😊
Stunning! I love your photo!
ReplyDeleteGreetings babsy
Such a beautiful photo. Love it. Thanks for hosting and I hope that you have a wonderful week.
ReplyDeleteLove sun rays like that - didn't know what they were called though, so thanks! Have a great week!
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful looking sky, great photograph.
ReplyDeleteAll the best Jan
Love the drama in the sky.
ReplyDeleteAmalia
xo