Mammatus clouds and lightning
Taken by Idilija SotnikovaitÄ— on August 9, 2015 @ Lithuania, Vievis
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It was very unexpected, to see mammatus clouds in Lithuania. Mammatus, also known as mammatocumulus (meaning "mammary cloud"), is a meteorological term applied to a cellular pattern of pouches hanging underneath the base of a cloud. It was already dark, when i saw it, so when I open my camera shutter for 8 seconds, and take a picture, what I saw after, was a breathtaking. This is a panorama from 6 shots, taken by me, and my Canon 600D. 18-55mm, 8s exposure and 3,5 aperture.
Photographer's website:
http://https://500px.com/idilijasotnikovaite
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