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A storm system at sunset over Stafford, Virginia, US.
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A sunrise over Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. US.
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A cloud appears to be amused by the rising moon over Dumfries, Vancouver, US.
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A circumzenithal arc over Arlington, Virginia, US.
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Iain Sanders says:
Wonderful – reminds me of a gas fire-ring – large size!
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Beautiful image – well caught!
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Taken near Washington Dulles Airport in Loudoun County, Virginia. U.S.
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Johanne Paquette,Canada says:
Very nice compo.clouds are dancing !tks for sharing with us.
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John Norris says:
These clouds look very weird, but still a great image Martin!!!!
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Adolfo Garcia-Marin (Spain) says:
They seem bushes aligned from bottom to top of the picture. Martin. Strange but beautiful composition, Martin.
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A gnome over Virginia, US.
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Retreating storm cloud over Dumfries, Virginia, US. (Anyone spot the light aircraft amidst all the turmoil).
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susie NZ says:
so glad I am viewing it from the safety of my desk
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A stormy, Halloween face, over Virginia, US.
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This is actually located over Dumfries, VIRGINIA USA. MM
I rather like this! Cloud wanting a much needed kiss? The Moon comes at perigee, that is, closest to the Earth on 9th September. It will appear big!
Laurence