This is just a small quibble, Skipper, to help you with your English. We would normally use 'south-westerly' for the wind that blows from that direction, and 'south-west' or 'south'western' for describing part of a country. Hence, south-west Sardinia or south-western Sardinia.
But maybe it is a south-westerly blowing in this photo, with these threatening storm clouds?
Very good shot!
Ah! Languages are full of quibbles like that! I really didn't know this difference, thanks for telling me. No, it wasn't blowing a south-westerly but a north-westerly!
Oh I just had to add this to my favourites Skipper. I love this image. A magnificent sky and I love that you can almost feel the wind across the dunes. Great patterns in the sand too
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bello il pov
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Une pure merveille cette photo !
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Isisbridge said:
But maybe it is a south-westerly blowing in this photo, with these threatening storm clouds?
Very good shot!
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