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A mammatus formation over Puławy, Poland.
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Crepuscular rays and shadows at sunrise over the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, US.
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Two dogs enjoying the view near Malakwa, British Columbia, Canada
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Mamma over Bergerhausen, Germany
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Sun Dog near Kemerovo, Russia
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A storm front near Cordele, Georgia, US
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Cumulus and Cirrus sharing the sky over Reigate, England
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Asperitas over Binevenagh, Limavady, Northern Ireland
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Sun Dog over Newcastle, New South Wales, Australia
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Altocumulus filling the sky near Tarves, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Undulatus over Blairgowrie, Scotland
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A multi-colored sunset over Monte Porzio Catone, Rome, Italy
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A colorful sunset following a warm, blustery day near Wenatchee, Washington, US
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Lunar iridescence over Dutchess County, New York, US
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Altocumulus virga near Nimes, France
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Nimbostratus moving in over Kooh Sorkh (Red Mountain), Shiraz, Iran
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yes beutifule
WOW!!!! I have never seen clouds like this in my life….Beautifully unique.
Yes very cool and also nice composition.
One of the most besutiful photos, Kamila!
Wow! What a superb photo Kamila well done.
These clouds look so unreal, it’s like those old celluloid movies that got stuck in the projector and burned. Great shot Kamila!
Matej – it’s about 1/100 s. exposure… Thanks ALL :)
Not sure if I’m excited to see this…or massively frightened! But, regardless, I am quite impressed (by formation and angle with the “shubbery” appearing to be affected :)
very nice, but i want to ask how long was the exposure time?
Mamma mia. Thanks for sharing this awesome shot with us, Kamila.
Absolutely beautiful
superb capture of a superb mammatus well done
The angels are mooning us…:-). Absolutely amazing…
What else can I add? Tremendous sky! Something I’ve long wanted to see; one day, I hope.
Wow! Amazing shot!
Astounding formation! Superb shot! And Bryan is right: July 2013! :)
Fabulous, this mammatus! Must have been so impressive to see in reality.
It’s a great surprise for me… Thanks! :)
A puckered sky….one of the best captures of the mammatus, for sure.
I have to comment again…WOW!!!! Talk about BAD A…Hahaha… you know….Gavin, Ian, this shot has to make the next Calendar…..This is that Awesome…..
No Way!!!! Talk about your AWESOME SHOTS!! WOW!!! Thanks for sharing this shot Kamila….