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A Whale over Gainsborough, Lincolnshire, England.
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A sunset over Blackmore, Essex, UK.
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A towering storm system approaching Leigh-on-Sea, Essex, UK.
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Laurence Green says:
Second attempt!
Hi Debi
I like your moody shot very much. I used to live at nearby Benfleet, Essex and often walked from there to Leigh on Sea along the levy and often witnessed dramatic and lovely cloud formations, especially in the area of Hadleigh Castle.
Your photo has rekindled nice memories for me. Thanks much indeed.
Laurence
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An imposing Mammatus formation over Blackmore, Essex, UK.
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A sunset over Blackmore, Essex, UK.
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A system moves in over the Trent Valley, viewed from the banks of the River Trent at Morton, Lincolnshire, UK.
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A sunset over the Trent Valley, viewed from the banks of the River Trent at Morton, Lincolnshire, UK.
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Anthony Skellern says:
Yes, beautiful delicate colours in this sky.
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Carolyn Johannesen says:
A real soft beauty to this one, Debi :)
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The cloud that comes down to visit us, freezing stratus, Lincolnshire. U.K.
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John Norris says:
I call it very cold and as Gi said very dangerous nice one Debi!!!!
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Gi says:
Pogonip…that's what they call that in the Basin and Range area of North America. Beautiful but very dangerous.
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Hi Debi,
The sunset colors with the leaves framing the photo is just beautiful. You were at the right spot