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3 thoughts on “A weather front over Doonsheane, Dingle Bay, West Kerry, Ireland.”

  1. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Thanks, Rosie, for your kind comment. It is my pleasure. I always keep a beady eye ready to see your photos.

    I think you have done very well indeed capturing this nice moody scene. You certainly know how to take a good photo. d The Dingles offer you so much photo opportunity. I wish I could be there now.

    I have put your photo as my new screensaver as it gives me pleasure viewing it. It replaces the photo you took some while ago of the Cirrus (Maiden’s Hair) clouds which, pleasing to say, featured on the CAS calendar.

    Best wishes as always.

    Laurence

  2. Rosie Green avatar Rosie says:

    Thank you Laurence, I always look forward to reading your comments. It was difficult to get a decent shot of these clouds, this was about the best I could do. The front stretched a long way to the west, I was really too close to get it to it’s full glory!

  3. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Hi Rosie

    As ever from you, a most pleasing shot. A pleasure to view and I certainly like the very interesting cloud formations and lighting.

    Best wishes.

    Laurence

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Cumulus and Cirrostratus over Blakeney, Gloucestershire, England. “To my eye this cloud looks like a bizarre two-headed 'push-me-pull-you' crocodile,“ says Jeremy Williams, “but maybe I’m hallucinating!”

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Intense rainbow action spotted over Durham, North Carolina, US, including a primary bow, a secondary bow, supernumerary bows (tiny fringes inside the primary bow) and Alexander’s Dark Band (the darker sky between the bows).

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