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In # 1 & 2 the blue patch is shrinking and the sun is hidden by the white cloud totally. In #'s 3,4 & 6 pinks appear in the blue patch as it shrinks and the sun appears.
In #7, the sun is barely visible but the clouds are pitch black, and yes the storm was a beaut!!!
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Wonderful series of photos capturing the rolling dark light in the sky!
ReplyDeleteExcellent sky shots Gary. I find storm clouds fascinating. Have a Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteFabulous series of storm clouds.
ReplyDelete-- K
Kay, Alberta, Canada
An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel
Really cool shots!
ReplyDeleteHappy SWF & Happy Happy New Year! =)
Beautiful! The sky looked similar in Iowa last Sunday, at first I thought I was seeing the moon but soon realized it was the sun.
ReplyDeleteVery dramatic skies!
ReplyDeleteYou and Boomer, have a lovely New Year.
ReplyDeleteTo Greyscale: Thanks for the visit and kind words.
ReplyDeleteTo Karen: Thanks for the compliments and visit.
ReplyDeleteTo Kay L. Davies: I agree storm skies are fascinating. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteTo IGW: Strange to confuse the sun with the moon isn't it. Thanks for the visit.
ReplyDeleteTo Mary: So was the storm that followed.
ReplyDeleteHi Bob and thanks for the New Year wishes.
ReplyDeleteTo Bram: Always good to see you visit. Thanks for the New Year wishes.
ReplyDeleteTo Tricia: Thanks for the compliments.
ReplyDeleteGreat storm cloud pictures, - they look quite familiar and mirror the skies we are having here in the Similkameen. Happy New Year.
ReplyDeleteHope you and Boomer have a good New Year. I have really enjoyed keeping up with you in 2010.
ReplyDeleteTo Hildred and Charles: Thanks for the visit and kind words.
ReplyDeleteHi Julian: A Great New Year to you and yours from Boom & I.
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