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2 thoughts on “Stephen J Gledhill”

  1. Anne Downie avatar Anne Downie says:

    Love this!

  2. Laurence Green avatar Laurence Green says:

    Hi Stephen

    This is a lovely shot indeed.

    I like the way you have captured the play of light on the flooded landscape and the clouds above. Most commendable.

    I am very fond on monochrome photography, especially when employed for portraiture and landscape. When used intelligently, as so in your shot, it beats colour photography hands down.

    I will be taking time out to view your photo gallery – you have marvellous work on display. Thanks much.

    Laurence

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Nacreous clouds are often lenticular wave clouds which are found downwind of mountain ranges that induce gravity waves in the stratosphere. These nacreous clouds were spotted by Gary's friend, Sierra Salin, in the early morning hours over Mt. Tamalpais, Marin County, California, US.

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