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05-APR-2008

Crown of gold, Cochin Harbor, India, 2008

The gateway to Cochin's harbor offered us an unforgettable sight just after sunset. A blue hole in the golden clouds suggests a harbor of its own. I spot metered on the brightest spot in the sky, darkening the scene and giving the circle of clouds as much room as I could in the frame, reducing the amount of water and allowing ample space for the crown of gold to work its magic.

Leica V-Lux 1
1/320s f/5.6 at 7.4mm iso100 full exif

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Phil Douglis03-Jun-2008 21:17
Thanks, Alina -- so much of cloud photography depends on the quality and color of the light that surrounds those clouds.
Alina03-Jun-2008 20:45
Beautiful golden picture and the crown is working its magic. Fantastic!
Phil Douglis26-Apr-2008 00:25
I think you meant to note this image:http://www.pbase.com/pnd1/image/95785543
There is perfect connection between that soaring minaret and the hole in these clouds. Thanks, Tim.
Tim May25-Apr-2008 18:43
It seems to be what the minaret in the previous image is aiming for.
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