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Jane Cumming
Why Does the Wind and the Mist Always Come from the West
Sintra, Portugal
Canon EOS 70D
1/800s f/5.6 at 55.0mm iso100
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Pierre Martin
27-Dec-2018 04:06
greatly seen and picture, I dont have the answer!
Jeff Real
26-Dec-2018 23:37
Others have the answers and I just have the awe and appreciation of this great work!
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Nick Paoni
26-Dec-2018 23:13
The wind off the ocean here can be strong for sure, but some of the strongest winds we get come from the east and are called Santa Anna winds. That is when our fire danger is the greatest.
Tom Munson
26-Dec-2018 23:09
Nice shot, it sure has effected the tree.
Helen Betts
26-Dec-2018 22:39
Great capture that really illustrates well the force of the wind. V.
Don Mottershead
26-Dec-2018 22:18
The Coriolis Effect.
Apostolos Tikopoulos
26-Dec-2018 20:51
This is a good question, Jane. Nice work. V.
Jim Coffman
26-Dec-2018 20:35
That is a very good question! Well captured, Jane...
joseantonio
26-Dec-2018 19:47
that pine has reasons to ask why.V.
Nirvan Hope
26-Dec-2018 19:43
The longing of the ocean breeze to explore the land.
Neil Marcus
26-Dec-2018 19:33
I enjoyed exzim's comment. (I'm sure that you DIDN'T WORRY)
exzim
26-Dec-2018 19:28
Don't worry, that's the way the wind blows
globalgadabout
26-Dec-2018 18:15
the west wind seems to blast here...what a stirring image..
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