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Cumulus clouds over a rapeseed field on the weekend. A willow tree can be seen in the foreground.
Lens: Leica Elmarit-R 28mm f/2.8
These impressive towering cumulus clouds failed to develop into thunderstorms but still provided for a nice panorama over the nearby mountains near Vail, Arizona.
#6091 - 2024 Day 247/366: A bank of rather ominous cloud rolling up from the east over the Downs. Ominous cumulus ...
The storms (more like rain showers) moved in from the southwest late afternoon.
Looking south, these cells developed over the Cheyenne Ridge quite rapidly.
Despite strong mid-level convection, moisture and lift was limited to the mid-level. These were essentially high based dry storms with limited lightning occurred north of town ~15 miles away.
An approaching cold front triggered these buildups just south of the Wyoming border. The cauliflower form was vivid against the otherwise clear skies and high sun (looking south).
These clouds would eventually first develop into dry thunderstorms (with limited lightning), then stronger storms with moderate rains.
For the time lapse of this event set to classical music: www.youtube.com/watch?v=LYx9SELBiDU
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Excited to unveil a new series that I've been working on for about a year now. It's by far my most cohesive and defined project I've ever done, with an incredibly narrow focus. The goal was repetition; exploration of the simple things we see in the sky every day and taking them completely out of context. Colors and forms...
Cumulus.
Excited to unveil a new series that I've been working on for about a year now. It's by far my most cohesive and defined project I've ever done, with an incredibly narrow focus. The goal was repetition; exploration of the simple things we see in the sky every day and taking them completely out of context. Colors and forms...
Cumulus.
Uma visão do poder da natureza visto da Praia de Pereque - SC
A vision of the power of the nature seen of the Pereque Beach