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6 thoughts on “Jan Boles”

  1. Ginnie Powell avatar Ginnie Powell says:

    Jan, don’t know how I missed this fabulously beautiful picture in 2012. Glad it popped up in the home page slide show so that I could tell you how much I like it.

  2. ayse says:

    amazing colours. Thank you for sharing

  3. Margaret Worrall avatar Margaret says:

    I really like this photograph.ompliments from Scotland.

  4. Laurence Green avatar Laurie Green says:

    Gorgeously heavenly! What else can one say? A great shot, Jan. I especially like the sun rays radiating upwards and the golden back lit clouds. A memorable picture!

    Laurence

  5. bryan says:

    Great shot Jan, compliments from the Sierra Nevada’s…. LOL….

  6. Math Gossens says:

    Great shot Jan, compliments from the Netherlands

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The development of what appears to be an arcus, also known as a shelf cloud, marking the leading edge of a storm system near Lam Plai Mat, Thailand

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A bouquet of altocumulus spotted by Anuja's friend, Tanya Sinha, from an altitude of 2,900 metres in the Himalayas, near Kareri, Himachal Pradesh, India

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With the sun rising behind Aldo Brando, the photographer, these anti-crepuscular rays were spotted. Anti-crepuscular rays appear when tall clouds in front of the rising or setting sun cast long shadows across the sky which can be seen receding off into the distance when facing away from the sun, as was the case here, near Bogota, Colombia.

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