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"This vertical cloud appeared just before sunset last night....
Any thoughts to what might be its origin ? "
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Lenticular cloud on top of a rapidly developing cumulonimbus cloud.
This was a really localized storm. I saw nothing but sun from my apartment but the street and my car two blocks north were both wet.
Processed in Machinery HDR Effects to enhance the cloud textures and shapes.
Redhead Sunset
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I rushed home from work to take a picture of my favorite tree, the clouds were so cool that I had to. Some photoshop fun and there you have it.
2008 Digital
I was visiting my uncle Jimmy in Mississippi (who is actually my great uncle), and the sky was just unbelievable. I was so glad I brought my camera.
A routine practice flight today turned into an interesting next video! Here I am in close proximity to these clouds more to come!
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EXPLORED ON 26 AUGUST 2009 - #62
Jungfrau is one of the most famous mountains of Switzerland. The word Jungfrau, I am told by the local experts here, means "virgin". For some reason or the other, this mountain is named that way.
I was on this spectacular Panorama trail that covers this area. The trail took me through a region that offered stunning vistas of three of the most famous mountains in the region, The Eiger, The Monk, and The Virgin.
As it turned out to be cloudy day, it provided good opportunities to capture these timeless peaks in very interesting ways. The challenge was however getting the right exposure.
When I metered the sky, the mountain details were lost. If I metered through the mountains, the clouds were lost. I soon recognized that an F8 at 1/640, with a -2/3 would do the trick. Presto it did. Look at the beautiful texture of the clouds. Looks like cotton candy... doesn't it.
Enjoy the view. Fave it if you like it.
Photograph © Kausthub Desikachar
Photographed with a Canon EOS 5D Mark II, and Canon EF 24-105mm F4 IS USM L Lens with Sigma DG UV Filter. Handheld. Software based Graduated ND filter applied using Nik Software for Aperture 2.0
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The best sunrise I have seen. The colours were so intense that this image has been desaturated. Taken at Cape Solander just south of Sydney. Best on black so just click on the image. Processed in CS6.
Dear everyone who has faved or commented or looked at the image. My sincere thanks to you all - humbling to have received all your generous comments. The image was a single shot and has no HDR. I am an amateur photographer based in Sydney Australia who just loves taking photos (particularly with friends), constantly trying to improve and having fun.
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