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December 21, 2011
An Autumn sunset over Tomintoul, Scotland.
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June 21, 2011
A cumulonimbus called Daisy, last home for milking again, Tomintoul in Scotland.
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Beate Blecher says:
Really funny, Sean – the way it’s homing in! And it has managed to produce those few mammatus exactly where the udder should be. Perfect!
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Sean Marshall says:
Thanks Ginnie, the day I make a dog laugh is the day I know my life has been worthwhile!
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Ginnie Powell, Austin, Texas says:
I'm laughing out loud. The dogs are laughing too! Such a funny cloud caption, Sean.
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Hi, Fab photo Sean. Has anybody commented on the leopard on the cloud, with its left paw just above the tree?
If J. M. W. Turner had had a camera, he probably would have produced this photo.
this is gorgeous.
i love the subtle purple and just how soft it all looks.
I love this, Sean – it’s so beautiful!
Wow, that is just glorious! What a beautiful image, one of my all-time favourites!
Thanks, Sean.