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The Starship Enterprise over Sao Jose dos Campo, Brazil.
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An exquisite sunset with Altocumulus lenticularis over Nubeena, Tasmania, Australia
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Cirrocumulus undulatus spotted over Brooklyn, New York, US
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22-degree halo with a contrail slicing through the sky over Alcala de Henares, Madrid, Spain
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Horseshoe vortex spotted in the late afternoon over Madison, Wisconsin, US
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A lone Altocumulus lenticularis spotted over Cervaro, Italy
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Cirrus fibratus spotted over Perth, Western Australia, Australia
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Cumulus congestus over Aries, France
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Crepuscular rays emanating through an opening in the cloud layer, spotted over Sherman, Illinois, US
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Asperitas spotted over Vancouver Harbour, British Columbia, Canada
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Altocumulus stratiformis spotted by Catherine's friend, near Vega Alta, Puerto Rico
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A rabbit spotted in the sky over La Quinta, California, US
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Cirrus uncinus over Wallberg mountain, near Rottach-Egern, at the border of Lake Tegernsee, Upper Bavaria, Germany
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Cirrostratus over Conwy, North Wales
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A beautiful display of Altocumulus lenticularis duplicatus, also known as 'pile d'assiettes', spotted over the Velebit Mountain Range, Croatia
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Mammatus (Mamma) spotted following a thunderstorm near the Spain Pyrenees, Tavertet, Spain
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Epic!
Fantastic photo – Beam me up, Scottie!
Beautiful click Guilherme…As Good as it gets!! Blessed by God.
Such a great shot! Congrats on the Cloud of the Month award for March 2014.
Amazing isn’t it don’t think I have seen one like that before,
Kathryn do you think he’s sitting up there! if so I wish he could of helped my wife last year and this,
Totally agree with Laurence, no doubt who’s sitting up there looking down on us lucky people, able to see His beautiful creation…
Thank you Victor!
Tomorrow we’ll have a cyclogenesis!
Regards!
Congratulations Tchê Guilherme!!!
Amazing photo!!
Thank you Hélio!
Regards!
Congratulations Guilherme
awesome photo,
Dear Guilhereme
at present, there is no “Photo of the Year” – this is just something I have suggested in making my comments on the lovely photos submitted on the Photo Gallery. But, there is a “Cloud of the Month” and I am in full hearty agreement with Bryan’s thoughts about your truly wonderful picture.
I am highly gratified your stunning and memorable photo has been selected as “Cloud of the Month” for March -on the front page of the Society’s website. I would have not expected anything else. I keep looking at your photo and it continually fills me with wonderment.
Well done and warm congratulations!
Laurence
Hi Laurence, thank you. Where can i see the rank with the photos of the year?
Hello Guilherme
The very pleasing comments made on your magnificent photo are more than well deserved. Your photo has given us much pleasure and wonderment. As said by me earlier, your photo already ranks as Cloud of the Year – and it is only February!
Laurence
HI, everyone!
Guys, i’m very grateful for your compliments. Thankyou all from the bottom of my heart!
I’m agree with laurence it´s a God´s throne! It´s Divine! Congrats!
agree across the board! unbelievable and amazing! Beam me up! Scotty!!
Cloud of the month – easily!!
A second posting from me, could not resist:-
Colossal magnificence and majesty. God’s throne…
Laurence
If not “Cloud of the Month” how about “Cloud of the Year”?!?
Absolutely spell-binding. A photo I know I will never forget, for sure. Thanks, Guilherme.
Laurence
Totally agree, Wow!
Just in case no one else says it, WOW!!!!! FANTASTIC…. I don’t know how they decide on the “Cloud of the Month” but if this one doesn’t qualify, what does? Awesome photograph Guilherme!!!!!!!!!!
Absolutely stupendous: what a superb cloud, fabulously captured!
This is lo-ve-ly!!
WoW !!!!!