Greetings from San Cristobal, NM. This week lenticular clouds and a snowstorm in and over Taos.
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This is happening today in our neck of the woods. Lenticular clouds are my favorite cloud forms; this is the time of year when they occur more frequently. Check out this link for more info on these types of clouds.
And the snow over the last weekend turned Taos and northern New Mexico into a winter wonderland.
Short and sweet this week.
As always, thank you for looking. G
14 thoughts on “Lenticular Clouds, Snow In Taos. 01-17-2024”
Every time I come here I know I will be treated to some outstanding photos. Thank, Geraint
That means a lot. Thanks so much, Ron. G
Love to see snow around Taos. Lovely pictures.
Annie
Thanks so much, Annie. G
And of course the name “lenticular” derives from “lentil,” describing their shape. We get the word “lens” also from that source. Good for every photographer to know!
Nice work as always, Geraint. Sending our best from snowy Vancouver.
Thanks for the edification. I didn’t know those facts but it makes sense. Best wishes from a balmy week in northern New Mexico to you. Thanks Rob. G
What Ron said!
Thanks so much Patricia. I hope you are well. Best wishes from New Mexico. G
Always stunning photographs and appreciatively informative❣️
Thanks Geraint 🤗
Thanks so much, Gale. I hope you are well and enjoying life. Best wishes. G
ALWAYS BEAUTIFUL…THEY ALWAYS BRING SUCH A PEACEFUL FEELING. LOVE EACH, BUT THE COLOR CONTRAST OF THE RED WILLOW PHOTO IS NICE!! THANK YOU FOR SHARING. 💙
You’re very welcome and thank you Patrice. I’m glad you enjoy my work. Best wishes. G
Love Winter in Taos
Thanks so much, Michael. I hope you are well. G