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PH-BFI KLM 747 cloudbusting at Schiphol , shot taken @ 1200mm

FRONTPAGE ON EXPLORE 2011-09-09

    

PH-BFW KL685 cloudbusting.

One of those evenings when you know the sun might bust through the low fast moving clouds...It's just a waiting game...

It's amazing how small you feel on days like this.

 

Kate Bush - 1985

it's all about timing

PH-BFY KLM 747 cloudbusting at EHAM Schiphol

This was the tornado forming over Lyng yesterday. (Please also see previous photo in my photostream)

 

This same funnel did eventually twist at a near right angle and touch the ground.

 

See also: new.edp24.co.uk/cs/photos/edp_readers_photos/category1069...

Waterloo Bridge at night ~ Waterloo ~ London ~ England ~ Tuesday October 16th 2018.

  

Cloudbusting ~ Kate Bush www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllRW9wETzw

 

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Have a wonderful Weekend Y'all..:)

This shot taken at the Pow Burn Prestwick, love the shape of this cloud that is hanging over Ayr Town.

PH-BHC KLM 787-9 cloudbusting after take-off from EHAM Schiphol

Just one of those days when skies are irresistible.

Barcelona, Spain, 2016.

 

PH-BFL KLM 747 cloudbusting at EHAM Schiphol

One of many shots taken under a very dramatic and ever-changing sky.

N403KZ Kalitta Air 747 cloudbusting overhead Almere on approach for Amsterdam Schiphol, taken with 1000mm.

KLM 747 cloudbusting , may 2014 Schiphol

Cirrus fibratus intortus clouds, Upper Peninsula, Michigan - October 26 2024

 

I love clouds so much so that sometimes I can't not just stop. Like these. Crap photo but they formed so quickly and dissipated just as fast. They look so delicate but there's so much energy in them.

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Waterloo Bridge at night ~ Waterloo ~ London ~ England ~ Tuesday October 16th 2018.

  

Cloudbusting ~ Kate Bush www.youtube.com/watch?v=pllRW9wETzw

 

Purchase some of my images here ~ www.saatchionline.com/art/view/artist/24360/art/1259239 ~ Should you so desire...go on, make me rich..lol...Oh...and if you see any of the images in my stream that you would like and are not there, then let me know and I'll add them to the site for you..:))

 

You can also buy my WWT cards here (The Otter and the Sunset images) or in the shop at the Wetland Centre in Barnes ~ London ~ www.wwt.org.uk/shop/catalogue.asp?Page=1&CatID=182

 

Have a wonderful Tuesday Y'all..:)

N512DN Delta A350 cloudbusting at EHAM Schiphol

I wasn’t quite sure what these machines were, as I walked past to visit Synge’s Seat on Inis Meain, so I asked the man on my return. “They’re wind turbines”, he replied, giving one a spin. “But”, he added a little sadly, “today there is no wind”.

 

Aran Island Hopping - Part 2 Inis Meain

"But every time it rains,

You're here in my head,

Like the sun coming out--

I just know that something good is going to happen.

And I don't know when,

But just saying it could even make it happen."

 

- Kate Bush

 

B-LRV Cathay Pacific A350 cloudbusting at Brussels

PH-BHI KLM 787-9 cloudbusting at 7000ft

But every time it rains you're here in my head

Like the Sun coming out

 

68001 'Evolution' crossing Arnside Viaduct with 6C15, the 10.00 Drigg BNF - Shap Summit Quarry empty stone on Fri 12th September 2025.

  

As soon as I thought of the title for this amazing cloud formation lit by the morning sun, I can't get the wonderful Kate Bush song out of my head! So it seemed only fair to pass that ear worm along!

"Cirrus uncinus" cloud formations (derived from Latin, meaning "curly hooks") - Also known as mares' tails.

They are good indicators that precipitation, usually rain, is on the way.

These clouds occur at very high altitudes, at temperatures around −40 to −50 °C

The tails of the cirrus uncinus clouds are formed by ice crystals falling through the atmosphere.

The wind blows these sideways, giving the distinctive hook shape.

 

This shot was taken just before dawn near Poolewe in Wester Ross, Scotland.

A gorgeous, still, and very cold sunset at Llynnau Mymbyr.

A cloudbuster is a device intended to manipulate orgone energy present in the atmosphere in order to produce rain... Well I don't know about the stuff you see here, but there is definitely something going on. Or in other words - it's been a weird summer so far.

Dinorwic Quarry, Snowdonia, Wales

Schrammsteine - Sächsische Schweiz

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