Tag: Sonne

African sky

Within a week we went from sub zero temperatures and snowy landscapes to springy 20° C with people walking around in t-shirts and shorts. But with this surge in temperature came another phenomenon which can be observed particularly during sunrise and sunset. Gone is the pink and orange glow instead the sky turns a dusky yellow.

The photos are not photoshopped (except for a little cropping). The last one is a close-up of the sun just before it dips behind the hills of the Palatium.

The reasons for these conditions is wind bringing sand from the Sahara to Europe. Dust from 3000 – 5000 km away is in the air and settling (thus, by the way, enriching our soil and has been doing so for hundreds of thousands years – thank you Afrika!). Here is a link to NASA showing this from high above: NASA.

Weekend Sky #18.

A single splendid sun

Although I was looking forward to Becky’s Square Challenge returning in October I am kind of sad to see summer go. Let’s hold on to it a bit longer with photos of the warm and bright season!

This sunflower is a kind of sun – to sustain us, hopefully, through the darker months ahead.

And yes, the title is a reference to that wonderful novel by Khaled Hosseini A Thousand Splendid Suns.

Square 1 for the KindaSquare Challenge in October.

Remember: The photos don’t have to be square as long they are regular quadrilaterals, i.e. as long as they have four sides of equal length and four right angles.

Blast from the past

It’s been a while since I’ve been at the seaside, any seaside.  So I had to dig deep into my vault to find photos of sea and sun and sand.  I went even further back than I expceted, more than 15 years and a couple of cameras ago. And it probably wasn’t even summer at Halfmoon Bay on the Arabian Gulf in Saudi Arabia.

18 sea sand

18 sea sand 3

18 sea sand 4

Linked to K’lee and Dale’s Cosmic Photo Challenge: Sun, Sea, Sand.  Click here for more sunny and beachy photos.