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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)
~ no ashes around here, just some stormy clouds :( ...the volcanic ash-clouds in central Europe are supposed to create beautiful dusk colors
A view of the colorful cloudscape sky at sunset. Image 1035. www.jamesinsogna.com/Photography/Sunrise-and-Sunsets/1470...
James Insogna (C) 2011
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)
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'Mares' tails and mackerel scales make tall ships carry low sails': these characteristic mares' tails of Cirrus uncinus invading the skies.
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June 16, 2007 at 7.37pm BST
Approximately 10,000 metres above Lincolnshire, on the way from Leeds Bradford Airport to Schipol in the Netherlands.
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Clouds are amazing things - you look away for what seems only a brief moment and they have completely changed.
In art, a cloudscape is the depiction of a view of clouds or the sky. Usually, the clouds are depicted as viewed from the earth, often including just enough of a landscape to suggest scale, orientation, weather conditions, and distance (through the application of the technique of aerial perspective). The terms cloudscape and skyscape are sometimes used interchangeably, although a skyscape does not necessarily include a view of clouds.