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Flying Saucers and Mothership Clouds on the Colorado Front Range Friday Night
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Classic flying saucer lenticular
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Vertical shot looks like a suction tube hanging over the Front Range Mountains
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Light changes the scene every second at sunset. Foreground clouds turn gray adding drama to the end of the night.
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The saucers turn a vibrant orange nearing last night
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A wide shot reveals the size of the mothership lenticulars lurking alongside of the saucers. Front Range Mountains below
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Layering is common as lenticulars stack up on top of each other, caused by separate levels of wind waves.
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The contours in these lentuculars are amazing. Sometimes you can't see the definition in them until the softer light of sunset comes
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Looks like a suction tube on the bottom of the mothership. Ready to suck Mt. Meeker and Longs Peak aboard.
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Every angle has a unique view of more lenticulars. This was pointing northwest towards Boulder
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Zooming in tight reveals Mother Natures abstract artwork. The true paintbrush is the wind
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