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July 27, 2011
A storm in in Arizona, US. © Dave March
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November 25, 2010
Storm rolling in over the Superstition Mountains, near Phoenix, Arizona. U.S.
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Anthony Skellern says:
A beautiful yin yang landscape – the hard and sharp mountains perfectly complemented by the soft and airy clouds! Thanks Dave.
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Carolyn, UK says:
What a lovely picture, Dave. All the shadows and textures.
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August 18, 2010
Taken from Apache Junction, Arizona U.S. as a storm was building behind the Superstition Mountains. (And a few cloud characters included).
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June 28, 2010
Taken at 35,000 feet over central United States.
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Absolutely stunning. The colours, and the “3D” imagery is magnificent
I think Maxfield Parrish must have been to Arizona,
He would have loved this!
Fantastic picture, thank you Dave.
What a stunning spectacle!
Thats some storm coming :)
Simply stunning photo, Dave, thank you so much for allowing us to share the beauty
Oh, my, my! Send some of that to Texas. We would love to see clouds like that! Very beautiful clouds by the way.