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Mammatus clouds in the evening sky highlighted by the setting sun. I believe Mammatus clouds are usually seen on the edge of a storm or just after a... more
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Mammatus clouds in the evening sky highlighted by the setting sun. I believe Mammatus clouds are usually seen on the edge of a storm or just after a storm.
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Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Julie, for your more than generous comments I really appreciate it.
Julie Weber
Wonderful capture of these clouds and the colorful magic of evening sun. The silhouetted tree tops offer a nice contrast. L
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Greg, for your very generous comments I really appreciate it.
Greg Hayhoe
Beautifully captured... the setting/ rising sun on underside of clouds is magical..,. bravo Jeff.
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much John, for the feature in the Images That Excite You group I am both honoured and delighted.
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Janet, for your very generous comments I really appreciate it. Thank you also for the further information you kindly supplied. I will look up some of the groups you suggest. Jeff.
Janet Marie
Absolutely stunning cloud formation, with such glorious colors Jeff! I now have a name for some clouds I shot at the Grand Canyon National Park. I love clouds in all their stages, and your photography says why. According to the AccuWeather.com: "While associated with thunderstorms, mammatus clouds are not necessarily an indicator of severe weather. Mammatus result from the sinking of moist air into dry air. They are in essence upside-down clouds." Thank you for sharing this image and title. I am always open to learning about the things I love to photograph. This would be wonderful to enter in some of the Clouds/Weather Art Groups. LvFvFB Janet💕
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Nanci, for your your very generous comments.
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Rod, for your generous comments. It was the only time i have ever seen such a cloud formation.
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Beth, for the feature in the Fine Art America Group "All Natural Beauty Of this World" I am both honoured and delighted.
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Linda, for your valued comments.
Linda Howes
This is so very cool Jeff! l/f
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Joni, for your generous comments.
Joni Eskridge
Gotta love those clouds, Jeff! Love that evening color.
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Susan, for your very generous comments
Susan Schmidt
Wow! Incredible image!
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Gene, for your very generous comments. First time for me and to be almost underneath it was amazing.
Gene Parks
Wow Jeff... this is an incredible capture. I’ve never seen anything like this! L/F
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Michelle, for your generous comments.
Michelle Tinger
Unique looking clouds, amazing
Jeff Townsend
Thank you so much Eva, for your very generous comments.
Eva Maria Nova
~ Amazing Skies, Jeff !!! ))) ~