The joys of jet lag. I crashed into bed at 9:30 last night and am wide awake this morning at 3:30am! Hopefully this is the last of it!!
Usually, my photos of the sky are taken from within an airplane, but I couldn’t resist these shots from the ground recently here in Brisbane.
Taken with my Olympus OMD EM5 camera with the 17mm lens, I submit these photos to Lucile’s Photo101 Rehab Clinic – stop by for a visit!
x desleyjane
wow, love it!
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Thank you!
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WOW! The last picture is soooo cool! Love it!
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Thanks so much Becky!
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Spectacular is the right word for all these photos.
Is it still raining?
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Thanks luv. No it’s been dry yesterday and so far today. Although it’s looking a little overcast.
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Stunning sky shots especially the last pic. The splash of vivid red cloud gives it a nice edge.
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Thanks Ruby!
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Jetlag is such an interesting phenomenon! It lasts for me about 1 week until my body gets used to it…the good thing about it, I suppose, is that you’ve captured great pics here! The sky in the morning is so pretty and sometimes, sleeping through it is a pity!
The one with the plane contrail in it is spectacular…as of course the others too!
*Lia
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Thanks Lia. It’s been 4 days for me and I’m still not used to it. Waking up too early and falling asleep in the afternoon. I slept through the start of my brother’s birthday dinner last night!!
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I recently read an article that it takes a day per time zone to recover! I’m not sure how many hours back Europe is compared to Australia but I suppose quite a few !
Oh sleeping through part of your brother’s party means you are super tired! Hope you get some good sleep soon: )
Cheers!
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I read that article too! It’s 10 hours difference between Brisbane and London. Only 6 days to go LOL!!
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Lovely shots DJ
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Thank you!
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