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Cumulus congestus over Tofana di Rozes, as seen from Punta Fanes, Dolomites, Italy
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Cumulus congestus as seen from above the clouds, via this view of Monte Antelao from Monte Cernera, Dolomites, Italy
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A developing storm system over the Monte Baldo mountain range in Italy
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A sunrise over The Dolomites, Italy.
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A Brocken spectre at the the top of Rosetta Peak, the Dolomites, Italy.
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Daniele says:
Thanks Lisa Helen, even if I’m a poor devil, not an angel ;-) Bye Daniele
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LisaHelenBrown says:
Beautiful. It looks like an angel surrounded by a rainbow halo.
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‘Three for the price of one’ spotted over the Dolomites, Italy.
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Daniele Trevisan says:
I'm happy that you enjoy my photo. After 2 hours it began to rain (not so nice for me, without shelter…) but before then I took lots of photos of these "mutant" clouds…Thanks Carolyn, Anthony and Sharon for comments. Bye Daniele (Venice – Italy)
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Sharon says:
Love that Anthony. Hee hee. And, interesting photo Daniele. Thanks for sharing.
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Anthony Skellern says:
A Cloud Sale – great !
I'll take a couple of cirrus, and that faded rainbow
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Carolyn, UK says:
All those lovely clouds at once, thank you, Daniele.:)
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Thanks Sharon, I’m glad you like it.
What an unusual and dramatic photo. Love it!