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3 thoughts on “Keimpe Bleeker”

  1. Beate Blecher avatar Beate Blecher says:

    Yes, it’s got something wicked! Extraordinary cloud…

  2. Michael B. Davis says:

    What a great shot and a great cloud. I thought all clouds were the same when I was young. After seeing this how wrong I was.

  3. bryan says:

    This is Awesome Keimpe. What a great capture, and thanks for sharing this wicked cloud.

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11 thoughts on “A giant face sniffing herbs over Friesland, The Netherlands.”

  1. carly says:

    and I give you…life! awesome pic

  2. sarah says:

    yes, this is absolutly the most amazing cloud pictures I have ever seen, I dont think I can even describe it in words. Kudos Kiempe

  3. Anonymous says:

    This cloud looks like Abe Lincoln. It’s an amazing cloud!

  4. Beat Brüderlin says:

    One of the best cloud-pictures I’ve ever seen.

  5. susie NZ says:

    somehow looking at the face takes the threat out of the cloud – and yup, yup, yup regarding the 2nd posting – we lesser mortals just enjoy them!

  6. John Norris says:

    Or even lick the trees a truly great image Keimpe. And yes Rob i agree with the head scratching lol.

  7. Delphiastorm says:

    Yup :(

    Looks as if the cloud has come down to smell the trees.

    Great shot Keimpe.

  8. Rob McGinley UK says:

    Is anyone else scratching their head at the above post?

  9. Cloudspotter

    Hello! Now I know why the Cloudspotter Pretor-Pinney is not responsible for the truth. If one wants to capture clouds to study in the laboratory, then the bubble nature of a rotating water Torus is lost.
    Also, he is not on white and black clouds. White bubbles are in buoyancy of course. And black clouds are bursting bubble toruses, which are later falling to the ground.

  10. Rob McGinley UK says:

    Wow, great pic Keimpe! looks like someone’s watching the trees!

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