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Altocumulus cloudlets lined up into rows, known as undulatus, spotted over East Tisted, Hampshire, England.
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A halo over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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A Butterfly over the old race track, Brooklands, Surrey, UK.
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A storm system with mammatus over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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A host of fallstreak holes over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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A fire breathing Dragon over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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A Claw over Hampshire, UK.
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A Halo and Sundogs over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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A display of Iridescence over Greenwich, London, UK.
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A Rainbow over West Tisted, UK.
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A dog’s head – or is it that dragon from A Never Ending Story? Spotted over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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An S for Storm over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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Laurence Green says:
Hi John, thanks very much for sharing this very beautiful photo with us. It is a truly great picture and I’ve now set it as my Screensaver image. What a photo, eh?!!? I echo Anthony’s comment especially. Wonderful composition, colour and texture. You’ve got it made here, for sure! Hope you somehow managed to stay dry! Definitely a 5* rating – and well deserved!
Best regards and keep taking great photos!
Laurence
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Anthony Skellern says:
Outstanding photograph, John. Terrific colour and lighting, highly dramatic content,
a perfect composition, and that quirky little ‘S’ to add a final twist! -
bryan says:
As some of my Aussie friends would say, A Cracker Shot Mate. I love all of the different elements going on in this shot John, very cool.
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Carolyn Johannesen says:
Wonderful Sssstorm. Great landscape.
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A fire breathing Dragon over West Tisted, Hampshire, UK.
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Beate Blecher says:
Great photo, and a very dramatic one, John! Quite eerie: the evil eye.
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Sunrise, West Tisted, Hampshire U.K. (Can you spot the Elephant).
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Norman from Glasgow, Scotland says:
A great dramatic image.
In fact there are 2 elephants. A baby elephant is sitting on its mother's trunk! -
Anthony Skellern says:
Good job it's a cloud elephant, or that tree would be squashed flat! Lovely sky John, thank you.
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hanne Ingerslev says:
Yes, I clearly see the elephant. And what a gorgeous photo, Congratulations and Happy Easter!
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A lot going off in this one, all stirred up by a monster scorpion…..West Tisted, Hampshire U.K.
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l levy says:
this is amazing. i have not seen a cloud like this. awesome :)
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Ginnie Powell, Austin, Texas says:
That is a truly amazing cloud. I've never seen anything like it. Thanks for sharing.
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Carolyn, UK says:
Great picture, John! Is that a giant caterpillar stage left? Clash of the Titans ;)
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Nienke Lantman says:
And also crepuscular rays and cloud shadows I think….?
Very nice picture!
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Fogbow from Hurst Bourne Priory, near Andover. U.K.
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Anthony Skellern says:
35 points in the Cloud Collector's Handbook…
I had to look it up !
Well spotted John, that's an easy one to miss. -
Julie Darby/ Romsey says:
Likewise, not seen that before! Great shot John!
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Anne Downie, SW Scotland says:
I haven't seen anything like that before, either! Great image.
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Carolyn, UK says:
Wow! I've not seen one of these on the sight before, thanks John.
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Definitely a butterfly! Well seen!
This reminds me of my real favourite butterfly, the Swallowtail.
Laurence