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I don't know if this subject has been covered before on this forum.  I have a fascination for clouds, weather and similar phenomena and often photograph them, so I thought I'd share a few.  At the risk of boring everyone, and not knowing if there is an attachment referral limit or not, here goes...

[IMG]http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee284/Khazi22/IMG_0369.jpg[/IMG]

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Both winter views in the Correze earlier this year.

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Correzian sunsets.

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[IMG]http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee284/Khazi22/IMG_0444.jpg[/IMG]

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Thunderstorms over the Massif Central. (The last one wasn't - it was west of us, probably towards Bordeaux).

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Mammatus (pouch) cloud after a storm.

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Altocumulus castellanus cloud during thundery weather.

[IMG]http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee284/Khazi22/IMG_0589.jpg[/IMG]

A developing storm over the Correze.

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Stormy weather threatens.

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Mare's tails (Cirrus) approaching from the west.

 

Chris

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Hi, Thanks for letting us see your great photos.

I also love clouds and weather but since my arrival in March I haven't had much chance to get my photography going. Mind you this summer, as you probably know has been nothing but rain and wind and lousy light for photography.

I lived in the Philippines until early this year and I must admit we had some wonderful photographic weather there. I just wish I was not such a novice at photography!

Hope you get some good winter photos I think it can be a very interesting time for photography.

Carole

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[quote user="Geordie girl"]Hi khazi smashing photos but on the first one about an inch in , top left hand corner i can see a face in the cloud, have a closer look[/quote]

Don't know about anyone else but the only face I can see is my reflexion on the screen [8-)] but I do agree the photos are superb........

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Thanks for your kind comments - nice to know there are some kindred spirits out there.

I can't for the life of me make out a face in the picture you mentioned - I'll have another look with squinty eyes!

The photos were pretty high resolution when I took them, so some of the sharpness has been lost by downsizing.

 

Chris

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I like taking shots of cloud formations too Chris.  Just found this one that I took in June after a storm when I was uploading some wintry photos I did this morning (no clouds around today though - -9.5 this morning!)

[IMG]http://i55.photobucket.com/albums/g127/Lisleoise/Art%20Shots/StormyJune011.jpg[/IMG]

BTW Geordiegirl, I can see the face you are talking about - you're not going mad!

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Chris. I totally agree that a dramatic or interesting sky can make such a difference to a landscape. You've posted some great skies there.

Here's one I took back earlier this year at Saint-Cirq Lapopie... the clouds were starting to bubble up.

[img]http://i39.photobucket.com/albums/e170/DerekJordan/Sandbox/saint-cirque1.jpg?t=1195401696[/img]

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[quote user="Khazi"]

I can't for the life of me make out a face in the picture you mentioned - I'll have another look with squinty eyes!

[/quote]

If you look really carefully some people can see a face in this cloud.

[IMG]http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i26/cassiscassis/complete/cloud.jpg[/IMG]

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Geordie Girl

Don't you just LOVE it when you are vindicated..[8-|]

I saw it all along, just struggled to get the circle on the photo!!!   Hope Khazi does not mind me playing around with his beautiful photo's.

 I really must cut down on those Spritzers  [;-)]

 

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That's lovely, Pads.  You can't whack a good rainbow to brighten up the sky on a rainy day.  [:)]

[IMG]http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i26/cassiscassis/complete/rainbow2.jpg[/IMG]

[IMG]http://i68.photobucket.com/albums/i26/cassiscassis/complete/rainbow1.jpg[/IMG]

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Yes, tres colourful, especially where you can see the secondary arc, more prominently in Cassis's 1st picture.

[IMG]http://i234.photobucket.com/albums/ee284/Khazi22/IMG_0351.jpg[/IMG]

I took this one through a train window whilst crossing Canada.  (Don't know whether that counts on a French forum...)

Chris

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