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July 18, 2009
Brazilian Morning Glory….. Macaé, Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.
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July 18, 2009
Brazilian Morning Glory, double take……. Macaé, Rio de Janeiro. Brazil.
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Rebecca Amos says:
wow!
just wondering, would anything significant happen when they reach each other? -
Yeah. They really seem rare and magnificent morning glory waves. Very nice.
Raul Fritz
Fortaleza/Brazil
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What an amazing photograph!
Good example of MG, good composition, good colours!. Great!
and so appropriate to be shot over the sea
Awe-inspiring ! Never seen a composition like that !
This is totally awesome Osmane, and capturing the sun between the cloud and the sea is Genius…
Uau. Foto sensacional. Parece uma frente de uma linha de instabilidade muito estreita. Será?
Wow. It seems a squall line. Is that right?
Raul Fritz
Fortaleza/Brazil
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Outstanding capture. Reminiscent of an ocean wave.