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Stretching from west to east.
Altocumulus stratiformus translucidus
The cloud is an extensive thin sheet (species stratiformis) with merged cloud elements arranged in broadly parallel lines (variety undulatus). The sky is easily visible through the layer, identifying the variety translucidus. The blue of the sky can also be seen in the spaces between the lines of merged elements (variety perlucidus). The colour is predominantly white, with some light grey colouration near the back edge due to the cloud being thicker and to the low angle of the Sun.
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Sunrise at Nightcliff foreshore. Some lightning at the time but did not catch any of that. Roughly 40km out to sea.
Catenaccio d'Antermoia (3004mt slm) is the highest peak of Rosengarten group in Fassatal.
Fujifilm XT1 Samyang 12mm Haida ND1000
This 19 sec time-lapse covers 2 hours. Used a GoPro 10. Note how the standing waves stratocumulus lenticularis hardly moves. A higher altostratus overcast dominates the reminder of the sky.
Picture of the day x 2
Olympus OM-D E-M5 Mk II
Olympus M.Zuiko 7-14mm f2.8 Pro @ 8mm, f9.0
50 sec exposure
6-stop IRND
3-stop GNDR
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Panorama of clouds, east Madeira.
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A rare cloudscape near Tucson, Arizona
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Wednesday afternoon on Carn Brea, looking across the landscape and some amazing light and clouds that day.
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Captured by Canon SX50 above the Ob' river against Pobeda village (near Tomsk city in Western Siberia, Russia). Jul 2014.
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Sunset from back home. Guam is mostly cloudy everyday so you could almost always catch a great sunrise or sunset. You get the best colors if you use a circular polarizer ;).
Same cloud type yet one is dark the other light. A developing convective snow shower to my southwest (www.flickr.com/photos/79387036@N07/49280050592/in/photost...) was blocking sunlight on the left side. Because of the mostly clear blue skies, this atmospheric optical event (contrast) was amplified.