The WINNER among the 56 entries in Week 26: Tobias Ackermann.
1. place – WINNER: Tobias Ackermann – 376 votes
“In order to see the cloud structures so clearly, it is necessary to reduce the “Haze” in the atmosphere. This works very well with the image development software ” Lightroom “, which even called a regulator of ” haze “, The Light should also vote, here it is the seitenlicht of the fading sun. This is exactly my kind of “Photography” structures and light moments that you don’t see otherwise. I’m too curious and always want to see behind things, pure documentary photography is not my style.”
2. place: Огнян Николов – 334 votes
“Thunderstorm at sunset”
3. place: Menno van der Haven – 254 votes
“After watching incredible mammatus near Bassett, NE we headed east for some lightning photography.
However, twenty minutes later we had to stop again because of the awe-inspiring colouring of this mammatus….
June 1st 2018, near Stuart, Nebraska.”
4. place: Clement Peiffer – 244 votes
“Varna :)”
5. place: Gijs de Reijke – 169 votes
“Another panoramic shot of a beautiful supercell approaching the German town of Frankenthal on June 11th of this year.
> https://www.instagram.com/gijs.de.reijke/
> Level 3 Storm Chasers“

6. place: Eric Plouvin – 155 votes
“Lenticularis / Lenticular cloud from south France. ;)
Albères/Perpignan – 17/06/2018”
7. place: Erdem Iğdi – 152 votes
“🇹🇷Dün gece yağmur esnasında bursa da oluşan SüperHücre ⚡🇹🇷”
8. place: Fredrick Muscat – 144 votes
“‘Storm Approaching’ 🇺🇸️😮☁️🌪️🌩️
Location: Arthur, Nebraska”
8. place: Kuba Kubanczyk – 144 votes
“Atomic Clouds”
9. place: Lukas Gallo – 135 votes
“Budweiser City,Czech Republic,May 2018”
10. place: Mariusz Nawrocki – 110 votes
“Two legs…in coming !
Mariusz Nawrocki Fotografia“
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