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A Fish Skeleton over Kinneil Kerse, Central Scotland.
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A B-52 Stratofortress over Kinneil Kerse on the River Forth, Grangemouth, Central Scotland.
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Anthony Skellern says:
Great catch, Alberto – that is a very unusual shape for a cloud!
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A sunset over Grangemouth Refinery, the Firth of Forth, Grangemouth, Scotland.
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Anonymous says:
if polution is the reason for the beautiful sunrise, and sunset skies, then is it a wonder
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Joe McAloon Pierce says:
Another great shot Alberto. Joe from Connecticut and Bo’ness
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philos1940 says:
What a composition, congratulations Alberto, philos, Berlin
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Nienke Lantman says:
This indeed looks like some science fiction pic, great!
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Anonymous says:
Definitely, there were no spaceships involved in the making of this picture. Alberto.
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Anonymous says:
Are you sure this photo was taken on this planet?
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A Cumulonimbus praecipitatio that looks like a Mushroom over Kinneil Kerse in Central Scotland.
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Anonymous says:
The photo was taken at Kinneil Kerse , which is between Bo’ness and Grangemouth.Looking across to Fife. The cloud would be just east of Culross.
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Regina Hastenteufel says:
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Deeply impressed: so beautiful and intimidating
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Laurence Green says:
As Anne very rightly says, ” – what drama!”. Very dramatic,powerful and yet beautiful at the same time. Well taken, Alberto. Thanks.
Laurence
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Anne Downie, SW Scotland says:
Superb image – what drama!
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spectacular cloud photo, love the rain below.
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bryan says:
WOW!!!! Awesome shot Alberto! Thanks for sharing this one…..
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A Seahorse over Kinneil Kerse, Central Scotland.
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cristina bianchi says:
Un angelo ha perso una piuma! Bella foto!
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Laurence Green says:
As Mary rightly says, a delicate feather – maybe from an Eider duck?. How it is that clouds can be of so many a form i.e. from absolute hellish storm to the delicateness as shown here.
Laurence
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Mary Hines says:
this is beautiful so delicate like a feather thanks for sharing
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Wow. I loved these special cirrus scene.
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