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Argostoli, Cephalonia. Mamiya 7II, 150mm, Velvia 100.

 

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A monsterous cloud that shadowed a grassy land . But ther was some sun peeping out highlighting the green grass. I was in this location for another advt. shoot and was lucky to have got such a pic. In nature photography luck always plays a vital role.

NIKON D600 + 70.0-300.0 mm f/4.5-5.6 @ 230 mm, 1/50 sec at f/9, ISO 100

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Clouds above Michigan a day after the tornadoes.

These clouds looked a little bit like a rough map of Europe to me, though could just be my imagination....!

Ooh, I just know that something good is gonna happen.

And I don't know when,

But just saying it could even make it happen.

Ooo-ohh, just saying it could even make it happen.

I'm Cloudbusting Daddy.

Taken at the Red Bull Air Race, Longleat House, Wiltshire.

sun has nearly faded away ... it touches only the top of the clouds ...

 

see you tomorrow Sun!

Anish Kapoor's Cloud Gate (a.k.a. "the bean")

Chicago, IL

 

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deep contrasting clouds from my bedroom window.

Mount Banahaw (alternatively Banáhao) is a dormant volcanic complex located on the boundary of Majayjay, Laguna and Lucban, Quezon in Luzon, Philippines. It is considered to be sacred by the local residents because of its "holy water"and "puwesto"s, or holy sites. These are composed of natural features with shrines located in or on them, revealed to a man by the "Santo Boses" or Holy Voice. --From Wikipedia

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"In Almere kan het" (In Almere it can happen). I caught these wonderfull clouds with a Nokia Lumia 920 - unfortunately I did *not* bring my camera with me. The only improvements I have made is a little noise reduction and straighten the horizon.

This is looking north of our high camp down into the valley below Mount Tom where Glacier Creek flows, the entire area was obscured by a sea of clouds as the sun starts to set.

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i noticed this cloud outside at my grandma's house after swimming. i think it's quite beautiful. i'm not sure how i feel about the black and white, but i wanted to try it out.

 

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The Sun had just set when I turned to witness this weather front fast approaching from the east. Heavy rain and thunder was on its way - so it was time to flag a tuk tuk down and seek cover. Canon EF 28-70 F2.8 L. Camera supported on tree F5.6 1/60th -0.7

 

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...but not in my coffee.

Funky clouds over Toyosu area in Tokyo.

Going over there to view some flats today, better bring my umbrella!

Puffy cloud in Guanajuato, Mexico

looking out the window on the way up to Massachusetts

 

1st in the cloud chasing series

I think you have to know who you are. Get to know the monster that lives in your soul, dive deep into your soul and explore it.

--Tori Amos

2018.06.21 Lower Green Swamp, Florida

A nice display of noctilucent clouds was seen on July 3, 2014, over Europe. This image was taken at 22:59 CEST, 113 minutes after sunset, in Austria (48°N). Check this photo to see the appearance of the same clouds 12 minutes earlier.

 

At an altitude of ~80 kilometers, noctilucent clouds are the highest clouds in Earth's atmosphere. Therefore, they are still illuminated by sunlight even when the ground and the lower atmosphere is already dark. The details of the formation of these high clouds are still not fully understood.

 

This image was explored on flickr on July 3, 2014.

 

8 second exposure taken with a Canon EOS 550D at ISO 1600, 35mm, f/4.0.

On the way to Chicago from Seattle

Some failed storm clouds made an interesting sunset tonight.

clouds like a tunnel, at the end the sky....

My photo for the 8th May. I had to fly to queensland today so this is the only photo opportunity I got, a picture out of the plane window. Sorry its a bit noisy

A thing you don't see every day in Namibia :)

Storm clouds were forming on a summer backpacking trip in the Eastern Sierra Nevada when we hiked up a big meadow to Parker Pass on the edge of Yosemite National Park. I was glad I was trailing my husband and was able to capture this photo of him sihouetted against the looming sky.

I posted the same picture in B&W a couple of weeks ago, and took a similar picture (with lesser foreground, more sky) that I am also posting today

The end of daylight was approaching trying to create a warm light yet having a hard time pushing through the fog and low clouds of the evening.

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