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Kyle Rajasthan
I found this very cool looking photo while searching the net today and thought I would share it. Now I don't know if it's a real photo, or something somebody created, but for me, that doesn't matter. It's beautiful. If it's genuine, it makes you wonder, if it's not, it's still a very nice pic.

Enjoy.

Good Journey.

Kyle Rajasthan.

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Nephilim_Slayer
QUOTE(Kyle Rajasthan @ Apr 11 2007, 02:51 AM) [snapback]1623065[/snapback]
I found this very cool looking photo while searching the net today and thought I would share it. Now I don't know if it's a real photo, or something somebody created, but for me, that doesn't matter. It's beautiful. If it's genuine, it makes you wonder, if it's not, it's still a very nice pic.

Enjoy.

Good Journey.

Kyle Rajasthan.

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very cool photo...almost too cool...
obsidian_purple
It is most likely a genuine photo in that the clouds in the photo are a natural phenomena called lenticular clouds. They are most often associated with mountainouse regions.
Fluffybunny
I think they are called lenticular clouds; although I have never seen a double one like that. I think it has something to do with the lower air pressure as air climbs up the side of the mountain causing condensation and clouds to form.
girty1600
I have that pic or one similar to it on my desktop somewhere. I quite like it too. Nice post.
Thozzman
Ahh to be in the right place at the right time with the right camera....awesome photo. thumbsup.gif

nativechick1989
That is a cool pic.....I've seen pix of the mountains in Alaska with the same cloud formations.
crtDzyn
that's ****ing cool!
Nephilim_Slayer
From what I can recall, those cloud's like to appear above Mt. Shasta which is associated with strange phenomenon.
Dr. Strangelove
It's photoshopped. Look how much the two saucer-shaped clouds stick out. They don't blend well enough. It's almost like they're admitting their own light source(shut up, that doesn't mean they're aliens) instead of having a light from behind. The center of the cloud should be just as alluminated as the rim(I'm talking about the lower one), but it isn't.

Photoshop.
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