User Comments
Fabulous lenticulars.
jon - 02/Sep/12
Beautiful!
Jamie Hageman - 02/Sep/12
Never heard of 'em, what sort of stuff do they play? Snow patrol possibly?
Dr_C - 02/Sep/12
Oh , and congrats on the pic. Stunning 5*.
Dr_C - 02/Sep/12
Thanks guys. hey a question. All the colours all weird on your browsers. For some reason, this pic is not colour managed when I look at it?
radson - 02/Sep/12
great shot radson.I do not understand your ? though.
john1963 - 02/Sep/12
This is so beautiful, your question, colours are perfect on my screen !
mr mills - 02/Sep/12
Sorry John, I meant to ask 'Are the colours weird?' Thanks mr mills
radson - 03/Sep/12
Best photo of lenticular clouds on UKC
Nigel Modern - 03/Sep/12
A lot of snow for August! Great photo!
Sean Kelly - 03/Sep/12
Oh! Sorry. Just noticed that it's not the Alps, so my comment is redundant.Still an impressive image.
Sean Kelly - 03/Sep/12
5* Photo, 5* Climb
Euan McKendrick - 06/Sep/12
Congratulations! This photo was chosen as Photo of the Week, based on votes by registered users over the past 7 days.
UKC Photos - 09/Sep/12
Thats the best photo I've seen in a long while - makes me want to drop everything and go!
THE.WALRUS - 09/Sep/12
Hi Brad your comments about weird colours got me wondering if I was seeing the colours you intended so I downloaded your pic and had a look at your exif data,when I go to file info in photoshop with your pic it shows up as colour space uncalibrated but if you are using photoshop save for web you should have embed colour space ticked. When I look at my saved for web pics exif data they show the embeded color space as Srgb which is best for the web I am told but this photo of yours does not show Srgb. I am no expert on photoshop so if I have made an error then excuse me. Very nice photo bye the way:)
Garbhanach - 09/Sep/12
Thanks everyone and bog time thanks Gharbhanach. Yes I stuffed up by forgetting to save this particular image for web. Bugger!
radson - 10/Sep/12
Quite a lot of photographers on UKC upload with the colour space uncalibrated most browsers will work in sRGB but some do not, however it is better I think to embed the colour space as sRGB for web then any publisher or user who downloads knows what color space to use when downloading by using the embeded colour space and your photos are in the publishing category I think.
Garbhanach - 10/Sep/12
WoW!!!
BuzyG - 08/Jun/20