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A foggy day in San Biagio, Montepulciano, Italy.
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A primary and secondary rainbow over Heverlee, Belgium.
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The number three or a broken heart over Silvaplana, Switzerland.
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A Sunset amongst the clouds, taken on a flight from Munich to Brussels.
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The oddly shaped rock formation rising out of the waters of Crater Lake, Oregon, US, is the weathered remains of an old volcanic core, it has been called the Phantom ship. The Phantom ship is joined by another phantom Starship in the clouds.
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A Summertime halo/circumhorizon arc, over Zermat, Switzerland.
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The sun burns off the cloud cover over Venice.
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Anthony Skellern says:
Great shot, Eric. I doubt many of the camera-toting tourists in St Marks Square would have considered such an original viewpoint!
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Carolyn Johannesen says:
I love this cloud, with such a neat perspective, Eric :)
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A Spring evening in Leuven, Belgium.
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Anthony Skellern says:
That looks like a nice evening to be out watching the sky.
Thanks, Eric
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Harry Potter’s scar, spotted during a thunderstorm over Bishop, California, US.
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Carolyn, UK says:
The wizardry of the clouds always amazes, thanks Eric, happy new year ;Z
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After the storm, Castiglione d’Orsia, Tuscany.
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Photographed during a flight from Narita to Kuala Lumpur.
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John Norris says:
This looks like a slim line anvil also if you look you can see a seal head sticking out on the left side great shot Eric!!!!
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Delphiastorm says:
Majestic, other worldly. Awesome pic Eric.
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superb image well done
A most pleasing shot, Eric. I like the verdant lushness of the beautifully maintained gardens set off by the lighting of the rain clouds and double rainbow.
Laurence