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Beautiful ice structures on the lakeshore as a result of the crashing waves freezing and piling up layers of ice.
A fellow observer of the beauty turned and kindly posed for me as I was shooting the scene. He gives some perspective as to the size of the ice formations.
In my backyard one day, late morning into the afternoon I looked up and saw these beautiful clouds in the sky with the sun shining through. I thought WOW, this is gorgeous and started shooting. These are the images I was fortunate to obtain! Photo images credited to Vickie L Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs (VLP&Designs). Photo images may be designed on wearableart and/or home essentials @vlpdesigns.com
You don't have to be a meteorologist to notice the variety of cloud formations that exist. There are huge billowy ones, light wispy ones that look like angel hair, and those that just kind of blend across the sky, and those mysterious one which stick to the mountains tops. In moments, they can become transformed before your eyes into a myriad of interesting shapes resembling anything from an elephant, a monster, a rabbit, or a puppy chasing a ball.
The most interesting thing, however, is that all those changes can transpire in a matter of moments and if you fail to watch carefully, you will hardly notice them. Then, when you do, suddenly the sky is no longer the same picture. Such could be the description of our life during our emotional ups and downs. In a matter of moments a situation can change from something that seems as big as an elephant and as horrible as a monster, into something as insignificant as a puppy chasing a ball.
There is so much more to learn from these beautiful and mysterious creation of God.
Taken: Musa Ka Masalla, Kaghan Valley, Pakistan
Cumulus nimbus cloud formation taken from the balcony of our holiday apartment in Cala en Forcat, Menorca
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The final formation during the memorial flyby was the "missing man" formation. The formation used at this ceremony is based on the “finger-four” aircraft combat formation. The aircraft fly in a V-shape with the flight leader at the point and the wingman at the left. The second element leader and wingman fly to the right of the flight leader. The formation flies over the ceremony low enough to be clearly seen and the second element leader abruptly pulls up out of the formation while the rest of the formation continues in level flight until all aircraft are out of sight. The aircraft performing the pull-up is honoring the person (or persons) who have died, and it represents their departure to the heavens. Arsenal of Democracy: World War II Victory - Capitol Flyover. One of the most diverse arrays of World War II aircraft ever assembled flew above the skies of Washington, DC on Friday, May 8, 2015, the 70th anniversary of Victory in Europe Day.
I found this ice formation on the spillway of the abandoned Pucker Street dam on the Dowagiac River interesting.
Photographed on Kodak Tri-X Pan 120 film expired in 1961 (original speed ASA 200) using a Mamiya 645AF. Exposed EI 50 based on clip testing. Clip testing showed incrementally less base fog using LegacyPro L110 dilution B, vs Kodak HC110 B. Addition of 5 ml 0.02% benzotriazole to the 480ml developer working solution noticeably reduced fog. Developed in LegacyPro L110, 6 min. at 70 F.
Dangerous to get too close to the edge. Drop off to Lake Michigan is probably 15-20'. I took this from a non icy area. Ice formations on the bluffs at Cave Point Co. Park in Door County, WI.
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B800 with Octobox camera right
Bare SB28 camera left and slightly behind model
Triggered by Radiopoppers
Whenever a goose falls out of formation, it suddenly feels the drag and resistance of trying to go through it alone and quickly gets back into formation to take advantage of the power of the flock.
In the fall when you see geese heading south for the winter flying in the "V" formation, you might be interested in knowing what science has discovered about why they fly that way.
It has been learned that as each bird flaps its wings, it creates uplift for the bird immediately following. By flying in a "V" formation, the whole flock adds at least 71% greater range than if each bird flew on its own.
1985 archive from Phoenix road trip. I cropped the power lines off the top, but left them in at the bottom to give some perspective. This too, was awesome.
I think this is in Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park - Arizona.
Have you seen this type clouds formation? do you know the name of it? Thanks of your help. It is very interesting to me when I see it. Normally, I do not see it often in the bay area. I do enjoy it :-)
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Explore, 16-04-2008, #492
Formation of soap bubbles under a glass in a sink. Very literal description. I´m so fascinated by these kind of natural structures. Simply found it in the kitchen of work. A photo without any special treatment, lighting or whatever. What you see is what you get ...
But still i should take more time for making the lighting right. For this one i simply used the camara flash with a piece of paper in front. The bright light you see comes from the mirror next to the sink (couldn´t remove it).
Some info:
www.exploratorium.edu/ronh/bubbles/bubble_meets_bubble.html
See also references to architecture:
upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/5/5a/Beijing...
(1 in a multiple picture album)
It is hard to bring your view down from the high, red rock formations in Zion, but the Virgin River can be worth a look. It is cold water, and it rolls by a a nice rate, speaking to you as it tumbles over and around rocks. A time of renewal for those who stop.
Exploring national parks wilderness in Blue Mountains, Australia. Rock formations to fascinate, climb and experience along hiking journeys.
ANNAPOLIS, Md. (July 7, 2022) Midshipmen 4th Class, or plebes, from the United States Naval Academy Class of 2026 practice noon formation, during Plebe Summer, a demanding indoctrination period intended to transition the candidates from civilian to military life. As the undergraduate college of our country's naval service, the Naval Academy prepares young men and women to become professional officers of competence, character, and compassion in the U.S. Navy and Marine Corps. (U.S. Navy photo by 2nd Lt. Duncan Stoner)
Nambung National Park is home to The Pinnacles Desert. Thousands of eerie limestone pillars, up to 4m tall in all sorts of different formations are sporadically scattered over vast yellow, rippled sand dunes. The Pinnacles are about 245km, around a 3 hour drive from Perth city in Western Australia. Visitors, who must pay a fee to enter the National Park, can drive or walk amongst them.
The day we were there, it was 38 - 40 degrees celsius. The colours range from yellow to a softer more natural sandy colour, depending on the light and time of day.