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I saw a pretty good sunrise display developing on my way to work yesterday so had to stop and capture the clouds. Luckily this treeline is right next to the River Wey so I caught some interesting cloud reflections too.

 

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The back forty with some of our newer Sequoia trees and a Coastal pine. Looking east at the Cascades with sunset light from the west.

 

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Last of the days Cumulus catches the last of the suns rays.

my Flickr friends, im behind... im sorry, ill catch up soon! have a wonderful evening

cloudscape, straight out of the camera

Late-evening clouds lit by the setting sun over McKinney, Texas.

Archive picture. No pictures available at the moment and problem is that I'm quite demotivated, I don't know what to shoot.... So for time being, principally, I'll check out your streams.

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View from Kapfenstein Castle on the rolling hills of southeastern Styria.

Looking out over the extensive Chichester Harbour area and quite rightly designated as an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty

February remains of the crop.

……Where the sea meets land the clouds rejoice! I’m always on the lookout when we are at the coast and I wasn’t disappointed this day! Dollar Cove, Gunwalloe on the Lizard peninsula. Alan:-)…….

 

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I was taking some shots of the wheat fields when it was brought to my attention that an interesting sky was developing behind me and so it was!

 

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Vlouds above a mountain lake near the Susten Pass

Pt. Fermin

San Pedro, CA

10-11-20

Sunset at Port Patrick. had a little play with temperature, tones and tints on this one, love the cloud formation, it looks as though its rising from the sea and spreading. Which I suppose it is in actual fact.

Bråviken, Östergötland, Sweden

Travesía del Atlántico, en pleno vuelo desde América del Sur

Sunset clouds after a spring rain.

It's been a very busy week at work so Flickr has taken a bit of a backseat but I did take a work related trip up to Holt in Norfolk and stopped off at Cromer on the way home to take a few shots of the pier as the clouds were so good. Hope to catch up soon.

 

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Cirrus Sunrise. This panorama shows the Catalina Mountains with Cirrus Uncinus and cirrocumulus type of clouds.

 

Could these clouds be Cirrus homomutatus?

 

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Clouds float over a hogback composed of The Meeteese Formation. which is composed of sandstone; shale; siltstone and coal.

Out walking with Tyson I spotted this nice cloudscape.

For some reason unusual clouds seem to form over the desert and I just had to photograph this one in Anza Borrego

CN development on outflow/frontal boundary in south central Illinois.

After sunrise, the sky exploded with various cirro-form clouds.

 

Could these clouds be Cirrus homomutatus?

 

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This was one of those days when I was so glad to be out with the camera. As we walked to the top of Lancing ring we walked into low cloud then almost as soon as we walked into it it dissipated, I thought damm my luck some nice conditions have passed me by but as we got to the top of the hill and looked down and across the Adur valley cloud and mist were floating about in the breeze like a line full of washing. I could not believe my luck as I shot away at low cloud and mist below me as the conditions constantly changed.

This is a ten shot hand held panorama to capture the line of cloud and misty conditions across the valley, I just wish I could have got a bit closer in than I did but a barbed wire fence held me back, me and barbed wire fences do not get on.

More to come from here and others in the next two weeks before we head up to Northumberland .

A puzzling sky. The almost linear clouds suggest the remnants of contrails except their direction was not that of air routes. Another cluster in the distance. 'Likely' Altocumulus radiatus. Above these intermediate levels clouds was cirrus that generated fragments of a 22 degree halo.

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