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Temperature inversion

Photography Landscape posted on Feb 08, 2006
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Reaching the top of the freezing cloud layer and coming into the warmer air blew me away with a sort of "Jack and the Beanstock moment". Not only had I spyed a hidden world above the clouds that no one but me could see, but the sharp temperature rise as I made my way up somehow added to the elation.

Comments (9)


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Punaguy

7:03PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

What a wonderful surprise after climbing through the clouds! I can see why you would feel like Jack after getting this view! Great shot! Aloha!

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LostPatrol

7:46PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

Superb, I have never seen one of these for real, just in images from the brave!

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Dynazty

10:01PM | Wed, 08 February 2006

I love being above the clouds on ground...such a high!!!!!

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addiek

6:05AM | Thu, 09 February 2006

i like this minimal style capture..it's like when sky and earth become blurred at great heights ... fine shot

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jcv2

12:42PM | Thu, 09 February 2006

It is the temperature inversion that causes these effects, offering you great vista's over sometimes even hundreds of kilometers! Excellent work, Anthony, a joy to be up here above the daily hussle bussle of the busy world! :)

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PeeWee05

5:21AM | Fri, 10 February 2006

What a perfect example!!!

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sharky_

8:58PM | Fri, 10 February 2006

INcredible shot.........Most beautiful. Aloha

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jgkane

2:00PM | Sun, 12 February 2006

Nice image, Anthony. Regards, John

cynlee

6:54PM | Sun, 12 February 2006

so kewl!! :]


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