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A sunrise over Bangkok, Thailand.
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A halo over Bangkok, Thailand.
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A sunset over Wyfelfontein World Heritage site in the north-west of Namibia.
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The Northern Lights observed over Tromso, Norway.
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Laurence Green says:
I fully support your comments, Bryan. Well said!
Laurence
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Bryan Hightower says:
First off, this is one AWESOME Photo. Thank you for sharing such a Beautiful sight such as this one with us all. Secondly, this should both be the Cloud of the Month Shot and a definite contender for Calendar material 2016. Excellent shot Sitthivet. It got my vote of 5 for sure.
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Laurence Green says:
To supplement further the lovely photo submitted by Sitthivet here are some more examples of wonderful Aurorae to enjoy:-
http://apod.nasa.gov/apod/ap140917.html
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap131106.html
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap131118.html
http://www.star.ucl.ac.uk/~apod/apod/ap140324.html
https://cloudappreciationsociety.org/gallery/photo-n-2260/comment-page-1/#comment-126382
Laurence
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A Sunset over Reykjavik, Iceland.
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An undulating cloudscape over Latrabjarg in Iceland.
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A sunset over The Maldives.
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Anthony Skellern says:
A sumptuous sunset, Sitthivet. That sharp black horizon makes a good contrast to the soft cirrus and the bouncy cumulus.
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Laurence says:
I feel that if you could have lifted your camera a little more upward to include much more sky you will have improved your otherwise good photo. The expanse of otherwise “dead sea” in the forground does nil to enjoy the overal vista.
Laurence
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A sunrise over Bangkok.
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Steve says:
thanks Anne, the red sunlight on the bottom side of the clouds only lasted a few seconds as the sun rose. I took this photo while I was doing a time-lapse video of the clouds.
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A storm at sunset over the Bangkok skyline.
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Wlady says:
Fantastic shot and marvellous view! Thanks for sharing!
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Anthony Skellern says:
Great image, Sitthivet! Great colour, and I love the contrast between the skyline made by humans, and the awesome creation of Nature.
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Steve says:
by the way, tat little black dot near the top of the clouds and close to the center is an airplane.
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A pileus capped cloud over Cha Am, Thailand.
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lovely pic, suggests tranquility.
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Kiran says:
Great photo of a Pileus cloud. I also have one on my website at http://www.earthandsky.eu/pileus-or-cap-cloud/
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Light show over Bangkok, Thailand.
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Alex says:
Another great pic :) (maybe I will have to move further into the city :P)
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IanL PhotoGallEd.. says:
Due to updates on the website, the cloud of the month section is not yet available so I will post the selection for each month on the gallery until this is rectified…
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Light show from Bangkok continued….
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IanL says:
Photographic data….Canon 7D; ISO 100; 30 sec; Canon 17-55 mm f/2.8 IS lens at 17 mm; and f/18.
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Light show from Bangkok.
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Julien Mekhneche, Montpellier says:
great shot ! I love this kind of picture !
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Sitthivet Santikarn says:
all my lightning photos are on this website Alex
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Alex says:
Great photo, well caught. Do you have a website with other lightning pics you have taken here in Bangkok? Would love to see more.
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Sitthivet Santikarn says:
The lightnings and rain were some distance away from me when I took this photo from my balcony.
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Carolyn, UK says:
Not a night to be up on the roof, Sitthivet. Hope you were somewhere safe when you took this remarkable shot, thank you :)
ไม่คืนจะขึ้นบนหลังคา, Sitthivet หวังว่าคุณจะได้ปลอดภัยสักที่เมื่อคุณเอากล้องที่โดดเด่นขอขอบคุณ :)
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Read phoneticallyMị̀ khụ̄n ca k̄hụ̂n bn h̄lạngkhā, Sitthivet H̄wạng ẁā khuṇ ca dị̂ plxdp̣hạy s̄ạk thī̀ meụ̄̀x khuṇ xeā kl̂xng thī̀ dod dèn k̄hx k̄hxbkhuṇ: )
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Streets Ahead. Cloud streets spotted on a flight out of Madrid, towards Bangkok.
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Carolyn, UK says:
They're all lining up at the edge of the island for the 2011 cloud marathon :) Nice one,Sitthivet.
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Spotted while on a cruise between Cairns and Darwin, Australia.
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Mickey Mouse, somewhere between Sydney and Brisbane, Australia.
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That’s imaginative!
Laurence