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Photographer Rob Holschbach  Rob Holschbach {Karma:2748}
Project #19 Above Your Head Camera Model minolta s414
Categories Abstracts
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Film Format
Portfolio The others…
Lens GT aprocromatic glass
Uploaded 6/15/2004 Film / Memory Type CF card
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Prashant P Singh   {K:64} 12/9/2005
Rob Nice shot... Excellent

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john vonk   {K:-24} 12/11/2004
Wild looking clouds there Rob,nice capture! I'm back again maybe with a better camera. What happened to the rest of your port.? They (the pictures)were so wonderful.catch you later try not to enjoy it too much up north there.
Later John

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Robert Kresa Robert Kresa   {K:-117} 12/10/2004
Great sky.

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Jeff Cartwright   {K:52046} 7/22/2004
Hi! Rob: Very Differnt Sort of Cloud Formation!...Good Composition!...I wonder Wheer the Other Photographs Went?....Rob!!!
Jeff.

I have Just come across your Visits, and Thought it wasabout Time, I looked you Up!....Jeff!!!

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Norbert Holschbach   {K:610} 6/23/2004
I did a little research and these are called Mammatus Clouds.
Mammatus clouds form in sinking air. (Most clouds form in rising air.) Although mammatus most frequently form on the underside of a cumulonimbus, they can develop underneath cirrocumulus, altostratus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus. For a mammatus to form, the sinking air must be cooler than the air around it and have high liquid water or ice content. They derive their name from their appearance. The baglike sacs that hang beneath the cloud resemble cow's udders.

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Norbert Holschbach   {K:610} 6/23/2004
I did a little research and found out these are called mammatus clouds.





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Mammatus Clouds
Mammatus clouds form in sinking air. (Most clouds form in rising air.) Although mammatus most frequently form on the underside of a cumulonimbus, they can develop underneath cirrocumulus, altostratus, altocumulus, and stratocumulus. For a mammatus to form, the sinking air must be cooler than the air around it and have high liquid water or ice content. They derive their name from their appearance. The baglike sacs that hang beneath the cloud resemble cow's udders

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Don Loseke Don Loseke   {K:32503} 6/16/2004
Rob we had a sky like this last week. Look in my Pf and you will see one. Such interesting clouds. Hope they didn't bring a bad storm. Don.

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Norbert Holschbach   {K:610} 6/16/2004
Welcome back to usefilm and the digital world. Super graphic!!!! All sunshine in Wisconsin today.

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michelle k.   {K:16270} 6/15/2004
rob what happened to the rest of your portfolio??

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Robert Jones   {K:1692} 6/15/2004
Spectacular, well done.

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