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Uploaded: 12/06/12 4:04 AM GMT
DOUBLE RAINBOW
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As the sun cut through the rain this beautiful intense double rainbow formed producing an arc of vivid colours over the graveyard...I used my polarizer filter to saturate the colours which made the image much more effective....Please enjoy.

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.tib
12/06/12 4:15 AM GMT
Stunning rainbows Mick! It's almost as if they are there in that particular spot to remind us that life goes on. Quite a brilliant and almost spiritual capture my friend!
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Spend a few minutes each day being grateful for what you have and who you have to share it with.
::LakeMichigan
12/06/12 4:59 AM GMT
This is a beautiful and thought provoking capture, Mick. Gorgeous lighting and color .
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::nanadoo
12/06/12 5:24 AM GMT
Wow! Tina is correct......Spiritual!
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.roxanapaduraru
12/06/12 7:53 AM GMT
these are rare and very hard to shoot.well done
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::Dunstickin
12/06/12 8:25 AM GMT
Great shot Mick me owd pal..

I notice these 'doubles' and triples are getting more frequent!..the fickle changing of our weather patterns eh
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::stonewolff
12/06/12 9:08 AM GMT
Outstanding; Magic at it finest! AWESOME-must 'fave!' If I could give it a 'double fave' I would!!
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.ted3020
12/06/12 1:32 PM GMT
Very nice colors. Was their any gold involved?
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::tigger3
12/06/12 2:15 PM GMT
Outstanding my friend, this is an excellent addition to your already perfect gallery. Tigs♥ =^..^=
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Nature in all her glory is my uplift on life and so is my love of photography. sandi ♪ ♫
.scorpie
12/06/12 2:38 PM GMT
WOW, amazing post.
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Why not go out on a limb, that is where the fruit is.... Frank Scully
::100k_xle
12/06/12 3:30 PM GMT
Very Cool and Colorful pic Mick.....Well Done. Hope you find the Pot of Gold that goes with it. Or should I say, TWO POTS OF GOLD!
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This Image GRABBED my EYE. That's Why I Stopped By. Thanks For Sharing ! Never argue with an idiot. They drag you down to their level and then beat you with experience
.gizmo1
12/06/12 6:25 PM GMT
Wow this is one stunning looking photography the colours are breath taking,along with the light.Plus the detail in the rainbow is lovely and solid ,along with spot on composition too.10/10!
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.mesmerized
12/06/12 9:01 PM GMT
Fabulous work, Mick...amazing rainbows and I like the quaint and charming little scene as well.
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Change is inevitable, except from vending machines.
.icedancer
12/07/12 4:36 AM GMT
Wow, breath taking double rainbow with such beautiful colours...right into my favs
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Have a Sunny Day
.faymous
12/07/12 12:38 AM GMT
Its so intense! :) http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OQSNhk5ICTI
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::PatAndre
12/07/12 4:23 PM GMT
What a unique capture. Talk about being in the right place at the right time.
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::LynEve
12/08/12 12:37 AM GMT
A splendid photo and editing Mick.
A desktop winner for me :)
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.CDHale
12/09/12 5:03 PM GMT
Breath-taking! You caught this moment perfectly. So glad you shared it with us, thanks.
-Christie
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::ekowalska
12/10/12 2:57 AM GMT
I'm late and everyone has taken all the comments, but I wanted to let you know that it is a beautiful scene with a great atmosphere, Mick. Excellent lightning and beautiful colours... and I don't write that to sound trite. I really enjoy scenes like this and thank you for sharing it, as well as giving 'us' another glimpse of lambent Scotland.
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"Every artist dips his brush in his own soul, and paints his own nature into his pictures." Henry Ward Beecher
.Eubeen
01/04/13 10:42 PM GMT
A nicely composed scene with fantastic colours and lighting.
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Criticism, like rain, should be gentle enough to nourish a man's growth without destroying his roots. — Frank A. Clark

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