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Lenticularis over Iceland.
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Lenticularis from Iceland.
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Anthony Skellern says:
Whipped ice cream clouds, mmm delicious :0)
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Carolyn, UK says:
They really are so other worldly, Eric, amazing pic.
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Rémi Filastò, Firenze says:
Sweet!!
Thanks for sharin' Eric ;)
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Vallée d’aspe, Pyrénées, France.
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Susie NZ says:
I've heard of the power of music of the night but can't you just hear the music of this shot, wonderful shot, Eric
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Charles K Jarman says:
Watch out kids! this one`s coming to get ya!!!
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James Fitzgerald says:
Great shot Eric. Very atmospheric! ;-)
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bryan says:
this is a good one indeed, very interesting and it jumps right out at ya. very nice
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eric chabrely says:
la prise de vue a été faite à midi, le bleu saturé du ciel converti en noir, l'image finale est constituée de plusieurs prises assemblées
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Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
Eric, Excellente idée ce noir et blanc.Photo prise en fin de journée ?
merci de partager !
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Also very threatening to me. And that suddenly reminded me : Isn't it a long time since someone sent a photo of ASPERATUS.
Have those clouds returned to another universe just as we were about to have them accepted as a new kind of clouds ??? Or is it only me who have been unobservant???
A celestial jellyfish maybe? Very dramatic image.
Ditto the K-H potential. In addition, might not the dark lower lennie be strato-cumulus.
Yes K.Helmholtz cloud..I saw it too, beautiful :)
And also Kelvin-Helmholtz!
Gives me some science-fiction feeling…
Thanks!