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A classic mammatus formation over Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily, Italy.
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A Spring day in Palazzolo Acreide, Italy.
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A Rainbow over Palazzolo Acreide, Italy.
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A Sunset over Siracusa, Italy.
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A view of Mount Etna with its cap on, spotted at Sunset from Palazzolo Acreide, Italy.
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A hint of Coronal colour in this image over Palazzolo Acreide, Italy.
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Laurence Green says:
Nice shot, Sebastian, and I like the way you have employed the use of the foliage to “hold in” the lovely clouds above. Good photographic composition.
Cheers!
Laurence
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A view of Mount Etna, taken from Palazzolo Acreide, Italy.
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A sighting of Lenticular clouds over Palazzolo, Acreide, Sicily, Italy.
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A hint of corona in these clouds over Palazzolo Acreide, Italy.
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Joanne says:
This looks looks like the underside of a huge wing & over the moon, when I look at it upside down.
There have been frequent feather-appearing clouds on the webpage recently. Thank you Sebastian in Italy. Joanne -
Sharon says:
This almost looks like a huge comet heading for earth. Love the composition of this photo.
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A cap cloud over Monte Cofano, Sicily.
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Sebastian Luciano Ferla says:
Dear Beate and Lorence, Thanks for your comments.
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Beate Blecher says:
That’s because it’s slowly revolving! ;)
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Laurence Green says:
It always amazes me how a cloud like the one depicted here sits bang on top of the mountain and on its centre – without falling off!!! Thanks for posting this lovely view.
Laurence
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A lenticular formation over Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily, Italy.
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Anne-Marie de la Haye says:
Nice shot… and the two large birds against the blue might be vultures…
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A sighting of virga trails over Siracusa, Sicily, Italy.
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Anthony Skellern says:
I love these delicate cloud dancers in their aerial ballet…
Thanks, Sebastian.
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An eruption of Mount Etna, seen from Palazzolo Acreide, Sicily.
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Anthony Skellern says:
This is a great illustration of the different wind speeds & direction, that are usually invisible!
Thanks, Sebastian!
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An evening display of crepuscular rays over Palazzolo Acreide, Italy.
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Sebastiano Edoardo Ferla says:
Foto meravigliosa. Mi piace molto!
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Sunset at Mount Etna, Sicily, Italy.
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Carolyn, UK says:
At the passing of the day! A lovely shot, Sebastian :)
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Spotted from the greek Theatre of Palazzolo Acreide, (near Siracusa), Italy.
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Assunta says:
Le tue foto sono sempre originali ma questa è veramente bella.
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Dear Laurence, thanks for your comment. I’m sorry for the weather in the UK. I hope for you a good spring and summer. Here in Sicily spring is “the triumph of colors”.
A pleasingly cheerful happy and spring/summery shot, Sebastian. It gives hope for a good summer to come – certainly much needed here in the UK after all the rain and flooding we have endured 2012/2013.
Laurence