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Luis Jiménez Grande spainPhoto © Luis Jiménez Grande
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Little Hat
When you see these types of clouds, they are a harbinger of storms and so it was the next day with the storm called Barbara.
In the Canary Islands, when we see them over the Teide volcano, which cannot be seen because it is inside the lenticular cloud, we know that a storm is coming. Many times we call them the "Little Hat" since they are formed on top of the Teide and Pico Viejo volcanoes. This type of cloud can reach 12,000 or 14,000 meters in altitude. The sun was setting behind my camera, it was amazing!
I would say that it is difficult to know when a photograph can be finished, I guess when your eyes fill up, and it was so.
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entry description
One shot, f/9, 70mm, 1/8, ISO 100.When you see these types of clouds, they are a harbinger of storms and so it was the next day with the storm called Barbara.
In the Canary Islands, when we see them over the Teide volcano, which cannot be seen because it is inside the lenticular cloud, we know that a storm is coming. Many times we call them the "Little Hat" since they are formed on top of the Teide and Pico Viejo volcanoes. This type of cloud can reach 12,000 or 14,000 meters in altitude. The sun was setting behind my camera, it was amazing!
I would say that it is difficult to know when a photograph can be finished, I guess when your eyes fill up, and it was so.
about the photographer
Born in Ciudad Real, Spain in 1963. Self-taught photography lover. I have learned from amateur and professional photographers through their YouTube channels and also through their photographic works. A photographer who has impressed me a lot, not only for her photographic work - her particular landscape - but also for her biography in a very specific historical context, has been Vivian Maier.back to gallery