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It is a piece that was taken by Rengeji pond park in Shizuoka Prefecture Fujieda Japan.

It was a very beautiful like a purple rain.

Grand Rapids, MI

 

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Perfect for Christmas this shelf will make a great addition to any home.

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On a tree stump in my garden.

'Off The Shelf' show garden, 2012 RHS Show Cardiff. Using plants and materials readily available from retailers and garden centres.

 

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Just a lazy little LEGO build against "real-life" floor and wall.

Found this log covered with sulfur shelf (Laetiporus sulphureus), also known as chicken of the woods mushrooms a couple of days ago when they were just starting to appear. Went back this evening and harvested 14 lbs (6.4 kg). Yum!

Shelf cloud over Cape Canaveral, Florida

Rainbow Beach, accessed from Jonathan Dickson Reserve. New South Wales, Australia

 

Pacific Ocean

 

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My study.

 

It was in the wall when we bought the house, we're not game to put anything on it.

 

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- www.kevin-palmer.com - Just as the storm started developing a shelf cloud, I came across these horses. They made a great foreground for the interesting skies above.

Shelf over Green Bay 7-18-15 around 6am.

Down drafts from cool air lowering at the front of the storm creates shelf clouds, which drop below the main storm system near the front.

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all the books are blank, waiting for the past, the unthought of yet to be conceived, recorded in the past for the future beyond that.

(with filter)

I kept meaning to take a Picture of what started as my Ribbon Shelf.. Hah the Toys took over :P

A little later than the first image, the green in the sky really showed and contrasted nice with the orange of the sun

An awesome shelf cloud formed over us as we were out watching the storm.

Beaver County Oklahoma

Shelf cloud over Enschede

It's so much easier to get organised with my new white studio shelf, I could store all my pretty tin boxes and cardboard boxes and my fave craft books in it.

This mean looking shelf cloud formed on an intensifying thunderstorm yesterday afternoon. Hail and strong winds with frequent lightning followed, and then another cell came trundling down from the NE and brought more of the same.

 

Best viewed on black - press L.

Boom. After 8 years of missed opportunities, being in the wrong location, being at work, being away, I finally have captured a full on shelf cloud. A monster storm with so many lightning strikes, a dozen captured with my Pluto trigger including this one. #sydneystorms D810 & 14-24mm with Pluto trigger.

Shop cat asleep on a shelf

Watching a shelf cloud approach in Oklahoma.

I spent the afternoon trying to get into good positions to photograph the thunderstorms that swept across the area today!

 

On my 3rd time out I was trying to catch lightning with my DSLR but noticed something in the distance. I quickly realised it was a shelf cloud. It was huge and it was moving extremely fast. I photographed with my Samsung Galaxy S5 mobinle phone. As it got close the wind suddenly went crazy and blew over my camera. Then it was the heaviest rain I've seen in a very long time and the thunder and lightning went biblical. Being perched on a hillside and with a spine full of metalwork, I felt a bit nervous staying up there so I went back home to where I could get some shelter. It's safe to say that today is the wettest I've been for about 2 years (last time it was due to photographing lightning!)

I have never seen anything like this before in my life; it was absolutely awesome!

Looking S almost parallel with eastbound shelf cloud

sony a7r

lens unknown because i had switched lens from canon fd to, well, i can't recall.

 

*Leica M7 *Noctilux 50mm f/1.0 *Kodak E100G

 

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Shelf - thrift store find repainted (Girl Scout cardboard drawer organizer)

Miniverse Harry Potter minis (cauldrons, candles, bottles, wooden boxes, spoons, small black pans)

Miniverse plant

Basket - thrift store find

Schleich cat

1:12 scale dictionary

open book - handmade

flames added digitally

 

Using my Fujifilm X-T5, Fujinon 8mm f/3.5 lens, I literally ran up my hill to view this monster of a severe thunderstorm. Within seconds, heavy rains, gusty winds, and lightning were a real threat and I ran for my house just in time. This shelf cloud was nearly overhead when I took this image. The greenish color suggested hail but none was reported. I received just 0.30" because the storm was moving so quickly through town.

 

F.o.V. is 109 degrees looking west.

Like leathery ears, these bracket fungi decorate a decaying, fallen tree trunk in the Green Mountain rainforest.

Beautiful shelf cloud rolling over the Marysville, Ohio reservoir.

Lower Shelf Stones on Bleaklow.

Suggest you view this Large On Black to appreciate the textures etc.

 

This was taken at my 3rd outing to Forresters Beach. Went there at dawn with the old man. Sky started off pretty clear and boring, but then a storm came over head and we were treated to some incredibly dramatic stormy sky.

 

The rock shelf at Forresters beach is gorgeous. Beautiful green rocks with lovely textures and very angular slabs. As the waves break over the rock you get some mini water falls occuring over the slabs.

 

Gorgeous location, probably my favorite rock shelf yet.

The slow demise of a shelf cloud on July 2nd

A huge shelf cloud on Northern Lake Michigan from the SS Wilfred Sykes.

A variety of photography items on office shelf

A Lake Michigan beach in winter. The water is no longer visible - blocked by the 15 foot tall mounds of shelf ice.

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red no5 for coco a shelf based on aeroplane wings and gabrielle coco.

Captured this majestic shelf cloud near Elgin, Oklahoma late last night just off I-44.

 

I was on my way back home after a lackluster storm chase. While driving, radar indicated a supercell was beginning to become outflow dominant to the north. Saw the developing shelf cloud in the distance and decided to get off.

 

Ended up with a lucky shot! Persistence pays off!

Amazing how such a small, insignificant thing like hanging a shelf has put great fear in me. Refusing to cave under such terror - lol - I consulted with one who knows better than I and believe this shelf is here to stay. (temporarily speaking)

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