"Nachtblauerhimmel"
--- A German word which means "Night Blue Sky".
Once, I have ever posted some images of sky which I took very early in the morning.
http://dailybooth.com/u/gsk3
Those picture were literally beautiful, and of course I like them a lot. But I like these images more than those.
The beauty of these pictures are realized on some difficulties. These pictures are not black and white, but full color.
I took these pictures in the night of very fine weather days, but not just pure blue sky days. Specifically on fine days with some fluffy clouds like this. In the night of such days, those clouds are still well visible, and the clouds reflect the city lights. And then you got these kind of view.
The beauty of these images are much deeper by coming together with brightness and darkness, more abstructive like India-ink pictures, and still very natural.
## Thanks @wunderwelt for your correction of my German.
## And I apologize for deleting your comment.
## Because I wanted to exhibit these images with no interruptions.
## Thanks again for your understanding and correction.
--- A German word which means "Night Blue Sky".
Once, I have ever posted some images of sky which I took very early in the morning.
http://dailybooth.com/u/gsk3
Those picture were literally beautiful, and of course I like them a lot. But I like these images more than those.
The beauty of these pictures are realized on some difficulties. These pictures are not black and white, but full color.
I took these pictures in the night of very fine weather days, but not just pure blue sky days. Specifically on fine days with some fluffy clouds like this. In the night of such days, those clouds are still well visible, and the clouds reflect the city lights. And then you got these kind of view.
The beauty of these images are much deeper by coming together with brightness and darkness, more abstructive like India-ink pictures, and still very natural.
## Thanks @wunderwelt for your correction of my German.
## And I apologize for deleting your comment.
## Because I wanted to exhibit these images with no interruptions.
## Thanks again for your understanding and correction.