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Post by Deleted on May 8, 2012 12:48:43 GMT
We're used to painters portraying the world around them with less and less photo-realistic precision, but it would appear that no one told the real world that it doesn't get to use artistic license, too. Australian photographer Ken Prior snapped the nearly visible brushstrokes in the above sky over Scotland. The photo is the result of a mysterious, as yet unclassified cloud type that's been showing up all over the United Kingdom and New Zealand, and wherever else Prior happens to have his camera pointed at the sky. Meteorologists are calling them asperatus clouds, while people who aren't insecure about being confused with the weatherman are using the more straightforward Jacques Cousteau clouds. The names all focus on the fact that they make the sky look like an upside down ocean during a storm, although, looking at some of Prior's other shots, the only common thread is that they all look like the sky in Ghostbusters. www.cracked.com/article_19817_18-images-you-wont-believe-arent-photoshopped-part-9.html?wa_user1=1&wa_user2=Weird+World&wa_user3=article&wa_user4=trending_nowI love to look at clouds they are fascinating,nature truely is amazing ;D love suzy
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