Showing posts with label Clouds Photography. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Clouds Photography. Show all posts

Friday, 13 November 2015

A Unique And Majestic Appearance of  Tsunami Clouds in Sydney


Recently in Australia there was a very unique natural phenomenon, a storm cloud that looks like a tsunami, covered the coast of Sydney. Meteorologists immediately notified local residents about bad weather and possible squalls and flooding. However, a harbinger of a cold front is not scared of Australians. They captured these wonderful clouds scenes perfectly.

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Saturday, 1 June 2013


After a long search, I have selected twenty best "moon plays hide and seek in the clouds" or "moon through the clouds" photos. These moon photographs give a mysterious look to the viewers. I am sure, the people who fall in love with someone is like to see these dreaming photographs. "Moon in the clouds" photos are taken from different sources which are given accordingly. Take a look at incredible moon through the clouds photography and leave your feedbacks.

1. The Moon Over Clouds in HDR by timaz
1. The Moon Over Clouds in HDR by timaz

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Wednesday, 15 May 2013

'Pointing Upstream' - Afon Braint, Anglesey

Clouds are everywhere, in every part of the planet. But in nature there are also rare clouds that very few people lucky enough to see. We already have shared a post about Lenticular clouds photography. Now we offer you a beautiful selection of cloudscapes made in different places and at different times of the day/evening pictures of the clouds. These wonderful cloudscapes are photographed by Kris Williams from Beaumaris. Currently he is living in N Wales.
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Sunday, 28 April 2013

The 20 Most Incredible Lenticular Clouds


Today we introduce you to an unusual natural phenomenon, which is so rare that some of us may never be lucky to see them live. Let's see these clouds which are formed between the two streams of air or on the edges of the air waves. How hard would not blow, Lenticular cloud is real. There are Lenticular clouds in the hilly and mountainous terrain and are usually on the leeward side. Due to the continuous process of condensation of water vapor (vertical movement), clouds and remain stationary. More often the appearance of such clouds indicates a possible approximation of atmospheric fronts. Have a amazing look at Lenticular Clouds.
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