Kyle Rajasthan
Apr 11 2007, 02:51 AM
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
Apr 11 2007, 03:35 AM
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.
Click to view attachmentvery cool photo...almost too cool...
obsidian_purple
Apr 11 2007, 04:08 AM
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
Apr 11 2007, 04:12 AM
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
Apr 11 2007, 05:38 AM
I have that pic or one similar to it on my desktop somewhere. I quite like it too. Nice post.
Thozzman
Apr 11 2007, 12:13 PM
Ahh to be in the right place at the right time with the right camera....awesome photo.
nativechick1989
Apr 11 2007, 05:09 PM
That is a cool pic.....I've seen pix of the mountains in Alaska with the same cloud formations.
crtDzyn
Apr 11 2007, 05:31 PM
that's ****ing cool!
Nephilim_Slayer
Apr 12 2007, 01:08 AM
From what I can recall, those cloud's like to appear above Mt. Shasta which is associated with strange phenomenon.
Dr. Strangelove
Apr 12 2007, 11:22 AM
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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