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Cirrus uncinus over Lelant, England
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Altocumulus undulatus radiatus spotted over Mawgan, Cornwall, England
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Crepuscular rays over the Lizard peninsula, Cornwall, England.
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A mammatus formation over Pendennis Point, Falmouth, UK.
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An Asperitas formation over Falmouth Bay, spotted from St Keverne, on the Lizard, Cornwall, UK.
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A Sunset over Mawgan, Helston, Cornwall, UK.
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A gathering of Cloud Creatures over Kennack Sands, Cornwall, UK.
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Nienke Lantman says: I agree with Laurence, I wish I was there….!
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Laurence Green says:
A most satisfying photo, Don. A symphony in blue, grey, white and black bordering monochromatic. I have this as my current screen-saver. Great shot – loads of atmosphere to it. It leaves me wishing I were there right now.
Thanks, Don.
Laurence
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An example of Crow Instability in contrails over Kennack Sands, Cornwall, UK.
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Ian says:
More info about Crow Instability is avilable on the link below to a previous example….IanL…
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The classic jellyfish clouds trailing over Godrevy beach, Cornwall, UK.
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Owine Davies says:
Im not a massive fan of clouds but i have to admit, that is pretty damn cool!
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What a stunning photo, Don. Love it!
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Stormy scene, Kennack Sands, The Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. U.K.
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Janice Smith says: An amazing sky and seascape. Love it!
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Hanne Ingerslev says:
Awe inspiring and beautiful at the same time. Great!
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Spotted over the Lizard Peninsula, Cornwall. U.K.
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Janice Smith says: A nice contrast between the dark sky and clouds….beautiful!
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Lovely and masterful use of monochrome there, Don.
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John Norris says:
Another great mono cloud shot, thank you Don!!!
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Amy, Lincs says:
virga amazes me, what a briliant photo!
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susie NZ says:
This picture just made me gasp and say WOW, what a great capture, Don, thank you
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Intriguing photo. It’s like looking at a venetian blind being drawn over the sky on a rather big scale!
Laurence