It was an overcast day on Milford Sound. Then there was a small break in the clouds allowing the sun to shine through.
Milford Sound (Piopiotahi in Māori) is a fjord in the south west of New Zealand’s South Island, within Fiordland National Park and the Te Wahipounamu World Heritage site.
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Wow! Some sun – I didn’t see any. Had it just rained or was it about to rain? Great photo Michael, capturing the light beams beautifully against the fjord sides. cheers Ian
It had rained and was clearing. Thanks for commenting Ian.
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MAGNIFICENT!!!! My gosh, that’s beautiful!
Spectacular image, Michael!!!
Thanks for commenting and for the fave Donna!
– Michael John
Stunner Michael that light is amazing
Thanks for commenting and for the fave Trudi!
– Michael John
You were at the right place at the right time. A fave.
Exactly. Thanks for the fave Judy.
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Wow! Some sun – I didn’t see any. Had it just rained or was it about to rain?
Great photo Michael, capturing the light beams beautifully against the fjord sides.
cheers
Ian
It had rained and was clearing. Thanks for commenting Ian.
– Michael John
Beautiful!
Your hosts – E.R. and Linda J. Bazor and Patty Boyte (May 10th, 2011)
Wow – thanks to the hosts for this feature. Much appreciated.
– Michael John
spectacular light and location.
Thanks for commenting and for the fave Stephen.
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Beautiful work Michael.
Thank you very much Julie
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It works so well in B & W. Simply stunning!
Thanks for the great comment Claire, and for the fave!
– Michael John
faBulous : – ))
Thanks Mike
– Michael John
Love the mood you have captured here Michael – Beautiful !!!!
Thank you very much Gail
– Michael John