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From 35,000' northbound over the Caribbean and the North Atlantic.
I believe this is the Turks and Caicos, currently in the path of Hurricane Maria, now approaching as a Category 5. (downgraded to Cat 3 for now)
Please correct me if you recognize this location.
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We had an incredible sky yesterday morning - reminiscent of a Turner painting?
Taken in Macclesfield, Cheshire.
I went to Happisburgh to catch the sunrise but it was a bust as the sun was totally obscured by cloud. However, as the clouds cleared away some terrific cloud formations took shape well I think so anyway!
Day 333 - 365/2023 - A Never-Ending Journey
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Space invader is back.
The pitch of the movie is the same as in round n°1 :
So I'm driving in the icelandic east fjords. Basically, I can't see a thing.
The cloud surrounding me is so thick the sunlight has become an abstract notion.
Until the next turn. From it and it seems magic, the sky is so clear that you should be able to see Pluto's tail.
Going along one of the fjords, I can now see the other side.
Except that I can't.
Another fluffly monstruosity is filling up the lower layers of the sky and most layers of emerged land.
That tells me that I should take my time going there, enjoy the sun for a bit, that if I couldn't see anything before, it must have come from quite some picturesque cloud if taken from the outside.
Cloudscape, Lake Tekapo, New Zealand. Contax 139 Quartz, Carl Zeiss Vario Sonnar 4/80-200, Kodak Portra 400. Ā© All Rights Reserved
Landscapes made of clouds, seen in the infrared part of the spectrum during flights more than eight kilometers above the ground.
NEX-5, IR modified (> 700 nm)
Alta Vicente Reserve
Rancho Palos Verdes, CA
03-05-2017
Processed: 03/08/24
This photo was taken almost exactly seven years ago, but I've never processed it till now. I was hiking on the Alta Vicente Trail below City Hall on a wonderful "cloud day" and although I did process and present other images taken on that day, including one with the clouds framing the lighthouse, and a closeup of the "duckbill cloud" in the left center of this image, this one is "new".