Olu Odeniyi · @odeniyi
36 followers · 81 posts · Server mastodonapp.uk

I literally had my “head above the “ when taking this on a Lumia 520 close to in the We were up

This was a truly magical, glorious scene and the first I’d seen at the time. Didn’t spot any .

#clouds #photo #nokia #stickletarn #stickleghyll #lakedistrict #Scrambling #jacksrake #cloudinversion #angels #photography #photos #nature #naturephotography #Cloud #sky #walk #hike #mist #Friday

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Ty Carreg · @TyCarreg
4 followers · 3 posts · Server toot.wales

Beautiful day - frost, sunshine and cloud inversion

#cloudinversion #Wales #blackmountains

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Julian Hoffman · @JulianHoffman
1009 followers · 131 posts · Server mastodon.online

A cloud inversion covers the whole of the Prespa lakes today, tapering to its end right above our mountain village.

#seaofcloud #cloudinversion

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Jim Richmond · @LivingTheDream
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Pete Mellows · @petemellows
15 followers · 26 posts · Server mastodon.au

A photograph from a couple of weeks ago. Inverted clouds at the base of Trestle Mountain, at the beginning of the Huon Valley.
Watching this massive sea of cloud stretch out to the Southern Ranges and into the Tasman Sea was sobering.
Image 2 for context.
4/12/2022 ~5am
📷Pentax K1MII 150-450mm @410mm & 24-70mm @24mm

#pentaxaustralia #captureonepro #tassie #wilderness #naturephotography #naturelovers #cloudinversion #forest #travelaustralia #discovertasmania #bluehour #photography

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Gary · @empiricism
190 followers · 674 posts · Server qoto.org

This photograph was taken today 11/12/22 in Cumbria, Lake District, UK.

#cumbria #england #mountains #cloudinversion #landscapephotography

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Gary · @empiricism
190 followers · 674 posts · Server qoto.org

This photograph was taken today 11/12/22 in Cumbria, Lake District, UK.

#england #cloudinversion #landscapephotography #mountains #techology #cumbria

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Gary · @empiricism
190 followers · 673 posts · Server qoto.org

A cloud inversion in Cumbria, Lake District, UK. The image was recorded using a Fairphone 4 mobile phone. Though, compared to my direct vision - the photo added more yellow \ orange sky horizon colourisation.

#england #techology #landscapephotography #cumbria #mountains #cloudinversion

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Gary · @empiricism
181 followers · 607 posts · Server qoto.org

An impressive view in the Lake District National park (10/12/22), Cumbria, UK. The valley below is called St. Johns in the vale.

However, there is nothing saintly about the valley.

The valley below is in a (generally) "sheep-wrecked" condition - ecologically degraded and drained farmland. The majority of standing trees in the area are conifer tree plantations.

All the farms in the valley burn woodfuel & or coal to heat their homes. Many people in the nearby villages burn woodfuel & coal to heat their homes. Many of their homes are poorly insulated - drafty old buildings that take a lot of energy to heat during the winter.

Approximately 30 km South West (To the right & over the distant mountains) is the town of . Whitehaven is where the UK's (The Party) is planning to open a coal mine.

Some people have said, to paraphrase "what will they do with this coal? because many steel manufacturers are converting to electrical methods!".

The government (in partnership with their industrial associates) will sell some of the coal to the local people of Cumbria - people who heat their houses using victorian age technologies. That's not because they're forward-looking people. And that's why they vote for the outdated forms of, fossil fuel promoting, "business as usual", ecocidal politics.

However, the truth (evidence), has the potential to liberate the local communities. To clear up their local air and have affordable electricity so as to heat their (modernized) homes (e.g., using heat pumps)

oil

#whitehaven #government #conservative #SheepWrecked #tourism #fossilfuels #WoodFuels #gas #deforested #climateaction #HomeInsulation #rebuilds #renewables #ecologicalrestoration #climate #uk #cumbria #ecology #landscapeecology #hiking #photography #cloudinversion #mountains #culture #traditional #politics #farming #heatpumps #rewilding

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Gary · @empiricism
181 followers · 607 posts · Server qoto.org

An impressive view in the Lake District National park (10/12/22), Cumbria, UK. The valley below is called St. Johns in the vale.

However, there is nothing saintly about the valley.

The valley below is in a (generally) "sheep-wrecked" condition - ecologically degraded and drained farmland. The majority of standing trees in the area are conifer tree plantations.

All the farms in the valley burn woodfuel & or coal to heat their homes. Many people in the nearby villages burn woodfuel & coal to heat their homes. Many of their homes are poorly insulated - drafty old buildings that take a lot of energy to heat during the winter.

Approximately 30 km South West (To the right & over the distant mountains) is the town of Whitehaven. Whitehaven is where the UK's government ( The Conservative Party) is planning to open a coal mine.

Some people have said, to paraphrase "what will they do with this coal? because many steel manufacturers are converting to electrical methods!".

The government (in partnership with their industrial associates) will sell some of the coal to the local people of Cumbria - people who heat their houses using victorian age technologies. That's not because they're forward-looking people. And that's why they vote for the outdated forms of, fossil fuel promoting, "business as usual", ecocidal politics.

However, the truth (evidence), has the potential to liberate the local communities. To clear up their local air and have affordable electricity so as to heat their (modernized) homes (e.g., using heat pumps)

oil

#climate #uk #cumbria #ecology #landscapeecology #hiking #photography #cloudinversion #mountains #culture #traditional #politics #farming #SheepWrecked #tourism #fossilfuels #WoodFuels #gas #deforested #climateaction #HomesInsulation #rebuilds #renewables #heatpumps #ecologicalrestoration #rewilding

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Gary · @empiricism
181 followers · 607 posts · Server qoto.org

An impressive view in the Lake District National park (10/12/22), Cumbria, UK. The valley below is called St. Johns in the vale.

It valley below is in a generally "sheep-wrecked" condition - ecologically degraded and drained farmland. The majority of tree cover in the area is conifer plantations.

All the farms in the valley burn woodfuel & or coal to heat their homes. Many people in the nearby villages burn woodfuel & coal to heat their homes. Many of their homes are poorly insulated - drafty old buildings that take a lot of energy to heat during the winter.

Approximately 30 km South West (To the right & over the distant mountains) is the town of Whitehaven. Whitehaven is where the UK's government ( The Conservative Party) is planning to open a coal mine.

Some people have said, to paraphrase "what will they do with this coal? because many steel manufacturers are converting to electrical methods!".

The government (in partnership with their industrial associates) will sell some of the coal to the local people of Cumbria - people who heat their houses using victorian age technologies. That's not because they're forward-looking people. And that's why they vote for the outdated forms of, fossil fuel promoting, "business as usual", ecocidal politics.

However, the truth (evidence), has the potential to liberate the local communities. To clear up their local air and have affordable electricity so as to heat their (modernized) homes (e.g., using heat pumps)

oil

#climate #uk #cumbria #ecology #landscapeecology #hiking #photography #cloudinversion #mountains #culture #fossilfuels #traditional #politics #farming #SheepWrecked #tourism #WoodFuels #gas #deforested #climateaction #HomesInsulation #rebuilds #renewables #heatpumps #ecologicalrestoration #rewilding

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Emmanuel ☑️ · @petrean
7 followers · 21 posts · Server mastodonapp.uk

Just read that cloud inversion are a rare phenomenon - well here is one captured over London last week.

#photography #Pixel6Pro #cloudinversion

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ClearSkyImaging · @uk_csi
67 followers · 81 posts · Server mstdn.social

Another of the drone pics of the cloud inversion in Shropshire (UK) last week.
Taken above the abandoned quarry buildings on Titterstone Clee Hill, 3 x bracketed photos combined. Quite impressed with this taken looking towards the low sun.

#weatherphoto #Weather #Winter #mist #fog #cloudinversion #clouds #Cloud #cleehills #cleehill #welshmarches #shropshire #UK #england #dronephoto #dronephotos #dronephotography #drone

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ClearSkyImaging · @uk_csi
90 followers · 141 posts · Server mstdn.social

Another of the drone pics of the cloud inversion in Shropshire (UK) last week.
Taken above the abandoned quarry buildings on Titterstone Clee Hill, 3 x bracketed photos combined. Quite impressed with this taken looking towards the low sun.

#weatherphoto #Weather #Winter #mist #fog #cloudinversion #clouds #Cloud #cleehills #cleehill #welshmarches #shropshire #UK #england #dronephoto #dronephotos #dronephotography #drone

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Richard North · @wildcloud
172 followers · 24 posts · Server mastodonapp.uk

Cloud inversion over Ambleside looking towards the Fairfield horseshoe.

#lakedistrict #cloudinversion

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ClearSkyImaging · @uk_csi
65 followers · 77 posts · Server mstdn.social
ClearSkyImaging · @uk_csi
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ClearSkyImaging · @uk_csi
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Most of the area was shrouded in cold, dank fog yesterday. I assumed that the high ground may be out of it...
So, I thought I'd drive to Titterstone Clee in search of some photographic nonsense.
So glad I did.

#atmospheric #Weather #cleehill #Winter #cloudinversion #fog #shropshirehills #shropshire #Photo #Photography

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