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Spotted over Kodachrome Canyon, Utah, during a trip to the U.S.
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Rare display of anti-crepuscular rays, Arizona. U.S.
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Very nice display of anti-creps. I have only ever seen (or noticed) these rays once before. :)
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Cloud haircut, Yunnan, China.
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Taken at the Ayre River Estuary, on the south coast of Victoria, Australia. Don’t you just love those big blue eyes?
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Johanna Beach on the south coast of Victoria, Australia.
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Mary Cox says:
Fabulous shot Heather, a good example of Victoria's views. Mary, North Garfield Vic.
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John Norris says:
Before i read the comments i did see the bird great photo Heather !!!!!
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Johanne Paquette,Canada says:
This is amazing…beautiful, I can see the bird too ! tks for sharing.
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Anti-crepuscular rays, Geelong, Australia.
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Johanne Paquette,Canada says:
Very nice compo.!! I would frame this one.
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Nicely observed – and photographed!
Lovely, atmospheric shot.
Regards from Anglesey, Wales.
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A sunrise over Corio Bay, Geelong, Australia.
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Johanna, South Africa says:
Surrealism at it’s best. Well done!
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Norman from Glasgow, Scotland says:
An Absolutely amazing and strange image.
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This is such a surprise to featured as 'Cloud of the Month'. Thanks for your kind comments. Heather
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Susie NZ says:
Have to agree with all of the above- fantastic pictoral capture, congratulations, Heather, and thanks for sharing
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michael menger says:
Whow,, this is like a dream, a road in the sky. unbelievable. congratulations
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ian murray says:
A cert' for the 2011 calender – don't miss this one Mr P-P
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Toltec says:
Thanks for getting up so early to get this great photo and for sharing it.
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John Norris says:
WOW this is a FANTASTIC image Heather !!!!!
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Barbara Lattuada says:
Fantastic shot Heather, amazing!
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Johanne Paquette, Canada says:
Heather, you should frame this one, what's amazing about your picture: you could turn up side down and no one will noticed :) tks for sharing this beauty.
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Paul Laplante, Canada says:
Fantastic shot, great work
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Patrick Whittaker says:
Realy stunning Heather.
Best wishes Patrick Whittaker, Herts England.
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Very nice work, Heather. Very tranquil.
Kind regards from Anglesey, Wales.
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Rapid convection, Geelong, Australia.
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Charles K Jarman says:
As a paraglider pilot, this is very much a wolf in sheeps clothing!
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Adolfo says:
Good composition, Heather and good example of pileus and velum too. Congrats!.
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Cloud mix from Wandiligong, a small alpine town in the Victorian Alps, Australia.
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An upsidedown jellyfish, over Geelong, Australia.
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julie says:
I didn't know we got lenticularis formations here in Australia. I'm yet to see one.
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susie NZ says:
looks a bit like a cloud letting off some steam
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Cathryn says:
Hey Heather, that's so Cool (and it was just down the road from me)…well done great photo! (I'm still looking for my first lennie)
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Ginnie puts it really beautifully. The cloud looks like it has open arms to encompass the whole scene, thanks, Heather :D
Ah, the Color Country. Utah is beautiful forever…right up into the sky! The contrast between the cool blue and white sky and the warm orange and olive earth is wonderful.
what a beautiful sky- and landscape!