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8 Responses to “pictures of extreme weather instability”
he can’t post larger res because they aren’t his photos. but you might be able to find larger versions on mike’s site or on his flickr page.several of these photos belong to mike hollingshead. (# 1,2,3,4,11 & 13)read about his photos here:http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/the-mystery-storms/and here’s mike’s website: http://extremeinstability.com/and his flickr page:http://www.flickr.com/photos/46627614@n00/ i posted this before, but it was deleted. i don’t understand why… i mean if you had put in the time and effort to take these photos yourself, wouldn’t you want credit for them?
larger res?
simplemente hermosas..
dude above me must be mikes pimp.
none of these are extreme or rare. we see stuff like this in oklahoma every year.
we don’t see stuff like this in europe, so pictures are very interesting to us
some of these are available in wallpaper size if you want to go looking for them elsewhere.
he can’t post larger res because they aren’t his photos. but you might be able to find larger versions on mike’s site or on his flickr page.several of these photos belong to mike hollingshead. (# 1,2,3,4,11 & 13)read about his photos here:http://www.cloudappreciationsociety.org/the-mystery-storms/and here’s mike’s website: http://extremeinstability.com/and his flickr page:http://www.flickr.com/photos/46627614@n00/ i posted this before, but it was deleted. i don’t understand why… i mean if you had put in the time and effort to take these photos yourself, wouldn’t you want credit for them?
jason, sorry for this… last time you didnt write like now, you just write links…now i will edit post and write credits…