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Storm Bubbles
Image Title:  Storm Bubbles
 
 By: Larry Donnelly  
  Copyright ©2006



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Photographer Larry Donnelly {K:1190}
Project #52 Patterns in Nature Camera Model Canon T70
Categories Nature
Film Format Film 35mm
Portfolio Odd Wonders
the skies the limit
Nature's Texture
Lens Canon  50 mm
Uploaded 6/24/2006 Film / Memory Type Kodak  Ektachrome
    ISO / Film Speed
Views 318 Shutter
Favorites Aperture f/
Critiques 13 Rating
6.50
/ 3 Ratings
Location City -  Plymouth, mi casa
State -  MN
Country - United States   United States
About Taken a few years back, of those unusual storm clouds that show up with severe thunderstorms, usually with hail.
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There are 13 Comments in 1 Pages
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Anne Knes   {K:48840} 6/24/2006
Excellent .


j esford   {K:13357} 6/24/2006
Okay Larry, now ya' really got me here! I've not seen anything like this before, I'm happy to see some old Ektachrome, but this composition is very bizarre. You're not pulling my leg right? This is the real deal??? WOW! -john


Larry Donnelly   {K:1190} 6/24/2006
You think I went nuts on the liquify filter??, no thats really the clouds, grainy from probably a low res scan of the slide. The branches in foreground were tops of my arborvitea trees that were in my front yard at that time.


Aliihsan Pinēe   {K:5495} 6/24/2006
its aint liquirty filter?


p e t a .   {K:18267} 6/24/2006
Wow, they are mammatus clouds. Usually show up after the worst of a thunderstorm has gone by. Awesome Larry! Great that you included the trees. You should have a go at reducing the noise.


Paul Lara   {K:80144} 6/24/2006
Yes, this is a perfectly side-lit evening mammatus formation! Mammatus clouds are caused by the cold air in the thunderstorm sinking rapidly, and are indicative a mesoconvective scale (severe) storm.

this is really beautiful...ethereal!


Paul Lara   {K:80144} 6/24/2006
Yes, indeed those are real clouds (see my comment for an explanation)


Jim Budrakey   {K:22954} 6/24/2006
Woah! It looks like a sky full of cotton balls. Nice capture. I agree with Peta, the trees add a lot.


Roberto Arcari Farinetti   {K:178235} 6/24/2006
oh.... fantastic .. impressive and dramatic sky, that the noise of film is fantastic!
cheers
roby


Joćo Tavares   {K:39126} 6/24/2006
Larry D. excelent photograph a great composition !!
cheers
joćo


Dino Lupani   {K:15101} 6/24/2006
Amazing capture...fav...congrats!!
Dino


Dave Stacey   {K:117570} 6/25/2006
It's a great capture of a somewhat unusual cloud formation, for most of us, anyway, Larry!
Dave.


Brady Zaiser   {K:38} 8/16/2006
Very cool. I aswell have a picture of mammatus clouds (http://www.usefilm.com/Image.asp?ID=851839). No where near as defined as those, nice shot.


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