
Even the things that we make that we consider great sometimes seem so puny as compared to the wonders that occur naturally.
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Totally agree!
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That’s very nice, Paul. Love the contrasting colors and the contrasting size between the plane and the cloud.
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Thanks, Tom. I just love being outside and seeing things like this. Sometimes, it’s good to be on the flight path.
Puts things in perspective, huh…? And of course, I’d completely agree.
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The contrail makes this an extra special shot for me, Paul.
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Thanks, Ken. That is precisely why I selected this one. Without that contrail, the jet would have been invisible.
Your photo certainly puts many things into perspective and shows the power and beauty in the natural world and in many ways our insignificance within it. Also, that is a pretty awesome cloud, great colors and dramatic composition. Thanks for sharing.
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