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A display of crepuscular rays over the Masovian District of Poland.
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A sundog, over Warsaw, Poland.
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A lenticular sunset over the Tatra Mountains, Poland.
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An Asperitas formation over Warsaw, Poland.
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An Asperitas formation over Poland.
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A late afternoon Incus over the Ionian Sea.
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Laurence Green says:
This photo has a very nice and cheerful holiday feel about it. I like this much, especially the lovely cloud above.
Laurence
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A full Moon and storm cell over the Greek/Albanian border.
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A flock of Swallows, like notes on sheet music, appreciating summer clouds in Olsztyn near Czestochowa, Poland.
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Janice Smith says:
Very artistic view of the sky and swallows!
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Anthony Skellern says:
That’s lovely – a sky that’s happy to be a beautiful backdrop for this iconic bird.
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A flock of high speed cumulus over Warsaw.
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Beate Blecher says:
High speed cumulus!!! This is really cool!
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Cool capture. Very funny.
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A Poodle over Zakynthos, Greece.
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A sunrise over Darlowko, Poland, on a frosty winter morning.
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Karen Weinkauf says:
Red sky in the morning, sailor take warning!
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A sundog over Warsaw, Poland.
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Azhy Hasan says:
Holy GOD!!! THATS AMAZING! Thanks for sharing it with us.
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Thanks for your comment!. Well, it took me approx. 20 minutes, I took something like 30 photos and finally chose this one.
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Michael C Davies says:
Nice, I just sent in a similar pic. I doubt it will get on the site though, as yours is much better ! Lol
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Partial solar eclipse, seen from Warsaw, Poland.
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Carolyn, UK says:
Great shot, Wladyslaw. Your Eclipse shot looks like a shiny white collar. :-)
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Unusual Vortex image captured over Mazury, Poland.
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Anthony Skellern says:
That is very spooky! Fascinating image.
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On the contrary! It was a very slow movement but on quite a big scale.
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Halo, Skorosze, Warsaw, Poland.
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Hanne Ingerslev says:
Impressive ! Is this the opposite of a sun smile ?
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Mazury lake district in Poland.
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John Norris says:
WOW this is a great image and once again if you look you can see some faces in this photo. thank you Wladyslaw!!!!
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Love the wavingness :)