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The ancient city wall surrounding Chiang Mai, Thailand is a popular perching spot for local pigeons.
Nikon D7500, Sigma 18-300, ISO 900, f/6.0, 155mm, 1/250s
Low cloud lifting at Higher Shelf Stones revealing a sunlit Lower shelf Stones and Glossop in the far distance.
Last night we thought we were gonna get a good storm. But this cloud passed and we got a few drops of rain and that was all.
Strong gust front thunderstorm with some nice cg lightning SW of Springfield, IL.
Nikon D3200
Nikon 18.0-55.0 mm f/3.5-5.6 lens
ƒ/8.0
24.0 mm
5 sec.
iso200
WB 5650K
Noise Reduction ON
remote shutter release
Have a wonderful Friday. We camped here on our first and second nights of our backpacking loop in Yellowstone.
I can honestly say hand on heart that I never ever saw any sky like this in all my life...
I was on holiday with my young grandson and his cousin and only had my iphone camera on me as I devoted my time to the boys. Well I captured the moment.....
A shelf cloud is a long wedge shape cloud that forms on the leading edge of a squall line or multi-cluster storm system. They often stretch for miles across the sky and may have finger (non rotating) like clouds reaching toward the ground. Shelf clouds form as cold air within the storm rushes out lifting warm moist air ahead of the storm. As that warm air lifts it condenses and a shelf cloud forms. What you will experience as a shelf cloud moves towards you is first heavy winds and then rain and hail. The main threat with a shelf cloud is severe damaging winds.
Resinous Polypore, Ischnoderma resinosum, Fomitopsidaceae on an Acer negundo tree on TWU Denton campus
One of the many wind bent trees to be found up on the Holmepark Fell plateau.
This character was being lit by some glorious late sunlight, so I couldn't resist a portrait!
A weathered gristone tor shaped like a four-leaf clover in the mists of Lower Shelf Stones on Bleaklow.
I thought this huge chunk of melting ice reminded me a bit of a Humpback Whale with a fin out the side. Lol!
Rotary Cove Beach
Goderich,Ontario
Canada
She knows she is not supposed to climb on my shelves of model trains so when she was caught she wasn't sure if she was in trouble or not. She turned on those Puss 'n Boots eyes to try and be a charmer. Who can say "No" to that face?
ELMO 50mm f/2.8 @ f/2.8 (fixed, wide-open, due to being a projector lens)
SUNSET ~ Shelf-Cloud ~ Florida Everglades
Palm Beach County, Florida U.S.A. - 6/23/20
*[left-double-click for a closer-look - birds!]
Distressed Teddy Shelf
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Opens: June 28th
Taxi: Blush Event