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So many lovely cloud formations, but no rain from them. Our prairie needs it badly.

Eu amo olhar para o céu!

Clouds at dawn. I love look at the sky!

Gran Canaria mountains

@ 100mm, of a cloud 3-5 miles away, so still HUGE ;-) Please also view → flic.kr/p/f2y1Sm

Standing higher hill to watching clouds

Put some foreground visible silhouette

Use grasses or trees for framing perspective

 

Magnificent Monday to you my friend.

Magical,moody clouds over the hills of Harris yesterday which looked like a dragon lying down l thought?

Clouds Rolling Over Moel Eilio North Wales!

Had a night in the Peak District at the weekend. Not much time for photography though, and weather wasnt the best. This is about the only bit of light that happened!

台風接近中だったある日の夕焼けです。

Sunrise in Milan - italy

Storm Cloud Evening Colour

Would you like to come cloud watching with me?

We can while away the afternoon

Just to step out of time is all we need

Looking out for the other rule

 

Cos there’s no place

I’d rather be

There’s no one

I’d rather see

 

Would you like to come cloud watching with me?

We can watch the world roll on by

Dreaming up all the endless possibilities

Staring into the open sky

 

Would you like to come cloud watching with me?

We don’t have to talk at all

If we lie on our backs in the green green grass

I guarantee there’s no way to fall

 

Cos there’s no place

I’d rather be

And there’s no one

I’d rather see

 

And together watch the blues get blown away

Cos there are so many clouds in the sky today

 

~ Abby Dobson; lyrics from "Cloud Watching"

 

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View from Tenerife to La Palma

An image from New Mexico, where after getting slammed by super high winds and a generous helping of small pea to marble sized hail by the shipload the storm finally passed... and I had to stop for this.

Marine Park, Brooklyn, New York

Photographed from A12 Prout's Island a Cumulonimbus Cloud over Sesekinika Lake in Sesekinika in the Township Grenfell in Northeastern Ontario Canada

 

Infamous for bringing heavy precipitation and storms, cumulonimbus clouds are huge clouds that can spread between the differing levels of the troposphere, towering up into very high altitudes (you can’t really miss them). Their tops seem to resemble an anvil.

 

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Another Pacific Northwest storm moving in ...

Clouds over Table Mountain

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