Boulder County The Book

Livin and Lovin Life in Boulder County Colorado

Autumn Creek White Picture Window Frame View

A scenic view into nature with a flowing creek through a beautiful white picture window frame. Bring nature indoors, now you can add a window with a view to any room in your home or office with our picture window […]

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Shelf Cloud Mamacumulus Leading Edge

Shelf clouds are typically seen at the leading edge of a thunderstorms. What you’re seeing in a shelf cloud is the boundary between a thunderstorm downdraft and updraft. Shelf clouds form as warm, moist air rises along the front edge of a gust front and are associated with severe thunderstorms. These clouds are especially prevalent […] […]

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Shelf Cloud Mamacumulus Leading Edge

Shelf clouds are typically seen at the leading edge of a thunderstorms. What you’re seeing in a shelf cloud is the boundary between a thunderstorm downdraft and updraft. Shelf clouds form as warm, moist air rises along the front edge of a gust front and are associated with severe thunderstorms. These clouds are especially prevalent […] […]

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Leading Edge Storm Front and Moon Panorama

The leading edge of thunderstorm clouds at sunset with blue sky above and an almost full moon. Looking east on the edge of northeast Boulder County into Weld County. Extra Large panorama Image, seven portrait images. Colorado Fine art nature landscape photography poster prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, corporate artwork, greeting cards […]

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Autumn Rocky Mountain Glacier View Through a White Window Frame

A scenic autumn glacier view of the high country in the Colorado Rocky Mountains through a white horse barn picture window frame. Bring nature indoors, now you can add a window with a view to any room in your home … […]

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Oil Well Pumpjack Thunderstorm Panorama

Eastern plains of the Rocky Mountain front range in Weld County, Colorado, view of a pumpjack near the town of Dacona with a massive lightning thunderstorm striking. Panorama crop. Colorado Fine art nature landscape lightning weather photography poster prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, corporate artwork, greeting cards and stock images by storm www.BoInsogna.com […]

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Long Run Lightning Bolt Strike Across Oil Well Country Sky

Lightning Bolt soaring across the sky with oil well pump jack and two communication towers. Each second there are 50 to 100 Cloud-to-Ground Lightning Strikes to the Earth world-wide. Most lightning strikes average 2 to 3 miles long and carry a current of 10000 Amps at 100 million Volts. The temperature of a typical lightning … […]

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Thunderstorm Front Blue Sky and Moon Panorama

The leading edge of thunderstorm clouds at sunset with blue sky above and an almost full moon. Looking east on the edge of northeast Boulder County into Weld County. Large panorama Image. Colorado Fine art nature landscape photography poster prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, corporate artwork, greeting cards and stock images […]

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Weld County Dacona Oil Fields Lightning Thunderstorm BWSC

Eastern plains of the Rocky Mountain front range Weld County, Colorado, view of a pumpjack near the town of Dacona with a lightning thunderstorm strike near by. Black and white with selective coloring. Colorado Fine art nature landscape lightning weather photography […]

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Weld County Dacona Oil Fields Lightning Thunderstorm

Eastern plains of the Rocky Mountain front range Weld County, Colorado, view of a pumpjack near the town of Dacona with a lightning thunderstorm strike near by. Colorado Fine art nature landscape lightning weather photography poster prints, decorative canvas prints, acrylic prints, metal prints, corporate artwork, greeting cards and stock images by storm chaser… […]

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