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As some of you know my son-in-law, Jerrod, was able to go on a mission trip as a bible worker to Nepal in Dec. I asked if I could share some of his photos.
This was outside their hotel. The clouds would roll into the valley every morning.
I thought these clouds were quite interesting. It looks like a wave pattern. I liked the reflected light on the sea too.
Used Dynamic Photo HDR to produce this as it enhanced the formation a little.
A big thank you to my friends this has made explore, Highest position: 194 on Saturday, March 31, 2012
I am at Asilomar, Pacific Grove CA attending a conference.
So what does an engineer like me do after a successful talk at a conference? Well, he goes to the beach to get some great shots :)
More shots will follow. For now this is all I can post with the super slow internet here.
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Elkhorn Plain
Carrizo Plain National Monument
San Luis Obispo County, California
The largest remaining remnant of the original San Joaquin Valley native grass habitat.
hehe big word... Edit from last summer. We were driving back up to The Pas, and there were these stunning clouds caught in between the rays of the setting sun. I just had to take a few shots through the window.
if you look towards the trees, you'll find a cute little heart :]
if you use this for another website in anyway please credit me, otherwise it's stealing. thanks!
Awesome clouds that apprently mean a storm is looming. We saw lightening and heard thunder, but no rain!
Saw this scene from our lounge window the other morning. Grabbed my phone and took a few snaps. JPEGs from the standard phone app had a lot of noise, but fortunately I also took a few with the Lightroom camera app, so got this raw file that I was able to do something with. Processed it in Lightroom on my iPad.
A lovely walk from Trent Lock to the back of Thrumpton. The sky that day was just awesome, constantly changing from stormy to full sun.
Jellyfish Clouds "Altocumulus Castelanus". The trails curving under the cloud is virga rain that dies up before hitting the ground).
The science is a moist layer is trapped between a two dry layers.
Black mountain and surrounds seen from Duffy, ACT, Australia [July 2007 / Photo by Navinda / Canon EOS 350D]
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