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8 thoughts on “Jacob Krynauw”

  1. A.J. Hidding avatar aj hidding says:

    Breathtaking! The colours of the mountains, the clouds and the pattern they form. Youve been at the right angle, right spot, right time!

  2. Magnificent. A breathtaking vista!

  3. Mike Sharp says:

    A wonderful photo with beautiful colours

  4. Michael Davies avatar Mike says:

    superb capture Jacob

  5. bryan says:

    I just got through with a bottle of wine from Chile(a Syrah from BACAN) and this pic compliments it perfectly. Great shot Jacob.

  6. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Sorry, Anne, I meant, Jacob! My apologies to both of you for the unintended confusion.

    Laurence

  7. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    This is how I would conceptulate something about what Heaven must look like! Wonderful photograph. It’s on my screensaver now! Many thanks, Anne. What it must have been like for you to see this for real, eh?!!? Lucky you!

    Laurence (envy, envy!)

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Hoar frost is a type of feathery frost that forms as a result of specific climatic conditions. It refers to the old age appearance of the frost and the way the ice crystals form that make it look like white hair or a beard. This scenario formed in the midst of ice and fog near Charlo, Montana, US.

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A contrail and its associated homogenitus captured by Jim's neighbor, Marjorie Westermann. As Jim shares, their "remote mountain neighborhood found this cloud a 'feather in our caps' rewarding us for living and relishing high altitude life." This scene was photographed near the Tennessee Pass, at an elevation of 10,425 feet in the Sawatch Mountain Range, Colorado, US.

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Cirrus spissatus over Scarborough Marina, Queensland, Australia

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