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Above the clouds on a flight from New Orleans, US.
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A pair of Cumulus congestus slogging it out over the Serra de Lousa, central Portugal. Can you spot the winner.
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A halo over Chiapa de Corzo, Mexico.
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A procession of clouds spotted from the Serra de Rabaçal, central Portugal.
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A storm system, heading in from the Atlantic, drops its moisture on the village of Quiaios, Portugal.
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A monkey lights a lamp over Orestano, Sardinia.
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A pair of Jellyfish over Aveiro, Portugal.
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The Thunder God sticks out his tongue over Serra da Lousa, Portugal
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A sunrise with lenticular formations over Funchal, Madeira.
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Battle for supremacy, the Algarve, Portugal.
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Azhy Hasan says:
A mass of bauty, I am really like Cumulus and this is another wonderful sample, thanx for sharing it with us.
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Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
Well composed !! tks for sharing
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Spotted flying north-east over the Bay of Biscay.
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Cassie says:
Hi, Such a great picture – any chance on purchasing a print? Cassie
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julie says:
Diane, what a glorious picture… would look fab printed onto canvas. A really beautiful photo of clouds! Thanks.
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Ramón says:
Beautiful picture! What a fantastic cloud and shadows landscape!
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John Norris says:
I have been through the Bay of Biscay many times and very rough indeed, i must say it looks good from above Diana!!!
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bryan says:
This is just spectacular. If you gotta be off the ground, might as well have your Head in the Clouds…..
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A very powerful, and deeply surreal image made more dramatic by this tight
vertical framing. Is it a giant alien hand reaching towards the earth?
Quite wonderful – thank you, Diana!