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James R. Page / 179 items

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I made this shot in early winter, before any significant snow had arrived. Cirrus clouds are an indication of ice crystals in the atmosphere. Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan.

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Tags:   landscape grass grassy hill sky cirrus clouds wild prairie Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan Canada Beautiful Earth

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Last light of the day: setting sun in the west has turned the clouds in the east a rosy pink as they drop a little rain on the dry land. Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan, Canada.

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Tags:   landscape rain sunset afterglow clouds looking east backroad wild prairie Grasslands National Park Saskatchewan Canada EXPLORED

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Tags:   landscape clouds sun sky wild prairie Great Sand Hills Saskatchewan Canada

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I am calling these mammatus clouds, although they just barely qualify. They were part of a large cloud bank that had a few sections of pillowy cloud: borderline mammatus. Sunset light, Grasslands National Park, Saskatchewan.

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This is the rainbow that never was. Refraction via suspended water droplets has produced a prismatic effect, and there's a hint of curvature, too; it soon dissipated. But not before offering up a moment of delicate beauty. From the archives - nine years ago, just down the road from where I live.

Photographed near Val Marie, Saskatchewan (Canada). Don't use this image on websites, blogs, or other media without explicit permission ©2013 James R. Page - all rights reserved.

Tags:   landscape refraction prismatic prism effect rainbow rain sunshine beautiful beauty fields sky prairie Val Marie Saskatchewan Canada copyrighted James R. Page 2013


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