This photo has not been altered other than a bit of contrast added and some sharpening. I have no clue as to why the sky appears to be split apart. Perhaps someone out there in Blogger Land will know what caused that phenomenon.
I don't know, you should send it to the weather channel and ask them to explain it. Then tell us what they say. Upper level wind shear? What ever it is the picture is spectacular!
Neat photo. Those splits are caused by flying saucers.
ReplyDeleteInteresting phenomenon...looks like a gentle funnel cloud.
ReplyDeleteincredible sight
ReplyDeleteI always see messages in the sky so this one appears political to me :)
looks like a heavy dew on the grass. beautiful. i can't explain that parting in the sky but no man could have put that asunder.
ReplyDeleteClouds can do pretty much what they feel like. Nuff said.
ReplyDeleteWow, that is interesting. It is also a spectacular photo.
ReplyDeleteI don't know, you should send it to the weather channel and ask them to explain it. Then tell us what they say. Upper level wind shear? What ever it is the picture is spectacular!
ReplyDeleteAwesome, Lowell! This is really amazing!
ReplyDeleteFascinating, I like Andy's explanation.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeletethis is very intriguing. I agree, upload it to the weather channel then report back.
ReplyDeleteIt does look like a funnel cloud....very intriguing shot as are all the comments ;)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shot. I can't improve on Andy's theory.
ReplyDeleteAndy's the man on this one! Such soft gentle colours.
ReplyDeleteAs long as it isn't politics... Gorgeous shot!
ReplyDeleteNo idea what caused it, but it's beautiful! :)
ReplyDeleteUp unreal. Such a nice pastel colors. Interesting is the shadow of a trip as hidden colors. Nice weekend! Hi, Peter.
ReplyDeleteAmazing sight!
ReplyDeleteThat's amazing. It makes you wonder.
ReplyDeleteI'm with Andy too. Alien invasion is obviously the most likely explanation. Beautiful photo!
ReplyDeleteSUPERB image!
ReplyDeleteReal wow-effect.
Cut in half indeed! Nice concept and great shot as always :)
ReplyDeleteCut in half indeed! Nice concept and great shot as always :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous sky!
ReplyDeleteHmmmm. Definitely a sky-quake - this is the fault line. :))
ReplyDeleteI don't know, but maybe I should go to church tomorrow just in case . . .
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