Thursday, October 30, 2008

Rainy grayness --> sudden brief light

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Israel's dry season, which normally lasts from spring until fall, has finally ended. Tuesday and Wednesday were gray days with on and off drizzle. Yesterday evening thunder and lightning and a big rain; 23 mm fell in Jerusalem and caused gridlock.
On Tuesday at 4:10 pm I noticed out the window a sudden glare of white in the dark gray of the eastern horizon. Jerusalem was caught in the swan song of the sun just before its setting! The city was like a mirage!
I ran over to the other side of our hill to say goodbye and thanks to the setting sun.

38 comments:

  1. Great photos; I particularly ike the second one.

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  2. Great shots, I also love your header photo. Thanks for sharing!

    Cheers!
    Regina In Pictures

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  3. You have such beautiful skies, Dina.

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  4. Wow, you finally have clouds. And such pretty ones, too.

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  5. Great photos when enlarged.

    Nice "Sky Watch" today.
    Come visit our Sky Watch over, Cooks Inlet, Alaska.
    Troy and Martha
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  6. I love the "swan song" of Jerusalem! Beautiful SWF post!

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  7. Me too, I prefer the second one... But the booth are great shots...

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  8. Stll green in your corner of the world :-) nice sky also.

    Hugs from Norway.

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  9. Hi Dina,

    Now both of those pictures are stunning, but I particularly liked the first picture. It is a scene that just happens and is then gone. Good for you being there with your camera.

    Ray

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  10. Great pictures, I love the first one!

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  11. Jerusalem was caught in the swan song of the sun just before its setting! This sounds very poetical! It's good you had some rain! My daughter said that they have a lot of bushfires in the neighbourhood, which makes me worrying for she lives in the middle of woods.

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  12. Beautiful photos. Glad you have your rain.

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  13. Hi Dina....thanks for your kind comments on my Sculpture shots....today I've made my first Skywatch Friday entry (still at the sculptures!)

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  14. So glad you looked out your window, that is a super shot indeed.

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  15. Beautiful photos... I am glad that you are getting some much needed moisture from the skies.

    Thank you for your kind comments on my New Blog... I really do appreciate that. It was a tough decision but I think it's something I need to do =)
    ~Michele~
    Mountain Retreat- Canada

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  16. Oh my God, your pictures are beautiful and intense!

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  17. Magnificent, thank you for sharing!

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  18. Great shot and colors.

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  19. Great post and photos. The first one is magnificent, it took my breath away.

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  20. Glad you ran over and took your camera with you. Very cool photos!

    paz

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  21. Great shot with the light on the city like that. Lucky you could grab the camera before the light faded.

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  22. Dina: I'm glad you remembered to say goodbye with your camera.

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  23. Both are great photos, Dina. You were fortunate to catch that burst on light on the city and then to find a lovely twilight sky on the other side. Thanks for sharing.

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  24. I love both of these! The sun spotlighting Jerusalem - how appropriate.
    Love the pink and blue swirls in the second shot.

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  25. I am glad that you made the run over the hill for the photo. Its such a lovely setting sun. Happy SWF.

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  26. you did excellent work here. well done

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  27. Thanks for your nice comments, everyone. I think 99% of the beauty of such scenes is the being able to share it with you.

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  28. rainy gray days have there own beauty. Every sunset has its beauty and this one is no exception. Thanks for your photos. I always enjoy them.

    An Arkie's Musings

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  29. Love all the great posts about your home that you share with us, Dina. Always much to learn here. Thank you! Today's pair of images make a perfect SWF post.

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  30. Beautiful pictures of Jerusalem sky.
    Have a great week.

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  31. Amazing how the pool of light seems to fall on Jerusalem! And the 2nd shot is simply beautiful!

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  32. These are wonderful. I am glad your dry season ended. I love the light in these. They remind me of Irish skies!

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