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The Belle of Cincinnati works her way up the Ohio River while clouds cover the tri-state region...Image captured in Bellevue, Kentucky with the Daniel Carter Beard Bridge's golden arches to left.
This is a sunset picture I took last November, where I fortunately was fast enough to get my camera since this spectacular view lasted only a minute or so. This is also the reason why the foreground in the original shot was pretty dark and hence I pushed the shadows as far as I could to make the meadow visible. Together with increasing the contrast a little to emphasize the nice shape and color of the clouds this introduced some additional noise, but I think it is worth sharing anyway. Hope you like it!
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Sunset landscape of the River Dão. The clouds that can be seen are not normal clouds, but smoke from surrounding fires
These clouds appeared after a heavy storm in southern Maryland. They were so low I thought if I had a ladder I could touch them. No photoshop here!
The weather was hugely changeable on Sunday, one minute blue skies and bright sunshine, the next storm clouds, hail and rain - but it made for some great opportunties :)
In a, for the time of year, very cold polar airmass, weak showers developed. They were more like cumulus or stratocumulus clouds with some minor precipitation.
The temperature of the tops of these clouds was just below the freezing point, and so they could develop some precipitation due to a meteorological phenomenon, called the Wegener–Bergeron–Findeisen process.