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Clouds over Aßling / Wolken über Aßling

 

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Early morning on the Pacific Crest Trail heading towards Three Fingered Jack. First clouds I've seen in a couple of weeks.

 

Most of the trees in this area were damaged by the B and B Complex Fire in 2003.

Along the B1 to Windhoek

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i took that photo when i was on the plane

 

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The setting sun bathes the head of this storm cloud.

Whale head shape from shadow of a cloud

Round Valley East Bay Regional Park, CA

Hayle Estuary in Cornwall UK

  

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at Amami-Oshima Is., Kagoshima, Japan.

This was the most amazing cloud. I stared at it all day yesterday as it streaked across the entire Mojave Desert sky. I finally shot it as we were driving home on the freeway. Another view of this cloud is shown here www.flickr.com/photos/45821145@N04/4513725662/in/photostr... It was enormous and gorgeous!

 

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The winds were moving the low-lying fog and clouds quickly across the landscape as the sun hits the face of Mt. Outram in the Canadian Rockies.

 

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The combination of sunset & clouds create interesting shadows in the Grand Canyon

 

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Standing on a hillside in Colorado Springs, Colorado, I took this photograph of clouds enveloping a nearby mountain.

On a flight from Gainesville FL to Memphis TN

I am so in love with our desert storm clouds. I can never see enough of them.

 

This image landed in the Flickr Explore for May 21, 2011; I had no idea. Thanks to swarat_ghosh for the comment that alerted me.

 

I am thrilled and it's a first for one of my images.

 

Thank you to Flickr and all that have commented, I am truly flattered.

The rare thing to see up in the sky

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Driving to Barhaven this afternoon, the sky was covered in fabulous cloud formations, I

couldn't resist taking a few shots of them. You could see the tops of corn silks from

the cornfields all across the bottom of this pic! Forgot to mention I love clouds,

always ever-changing, it's the artist in me I guess =)

 

Combination of two shots and blended them togather in PS

Weather changing in Glen Etive

Looking across to Arran with the clouds floating above ~ taken during yesterday's walk in the sunshine!

 

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The sun i setting in Fäboda, Jakobstad.

Merewether Ocean Baths, Newcastle NSW

Walking across the Meadows and Bruntsfield Links, paused to admire the view towards Arthur's Seat, the huge, extinct volcano which sits at the heart of Edinburgh (the Old Town and Castle sit on a volcanic spur from this). Small, sparse clouds were drifting just below the top, so I had to zoom in and take a pic before continuing on my way.

 

One of the things I love about Edinburgh isn't just the history and culture, but that we also get landscape views right in the middle of the city. And that landscape is also historical - Arthur's Seat was one of the spots that sparked the interest of Hutton, who would become the father of the science of geology.

Last nights sky from the house... busy laying mono block path.. the knee's wont last much longer...lol

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