Yes, I would have prefered the Taj Mahal as a foreground element; or perhaps an old gothic cemetery or a field of sunflowers or perhaps this, taken by one of my favorite outdoor photographers, the late Galen Rowell. But in Bentonville, Arkansas we’ve got ballfields, … Read More →
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Mammatus
These are mammatus clouds, shot today as storms rolled into the Bentonville/Centerton area. If you see these types of clouds, you can guess that a powerful storm is in the neighborhood and most often you would be correct. Unfortunately, todays storms dissipated before getting to me.
JB
3/26/09
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Foggy Night…
January 30th, 2009 by Jim
Last night was very foggy and very cold…I braved the IceFog to go out and shoot…Click to enlarge:
JB
1/30/09
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“Undulatus Asperatus” (AKA some funky looking clouds!)
Undulatus asperatus (or alternately, asperatus) is a rare, newly recognized cloud formation, that was proposed in 2009 as the first cloud formation added since