Clouds come in many shapes, sizes, colors and forms—all unique and
beautiful in their own way. Whether it is a sky full of red and orange
clouds lighting up the Brooklyn Bridge or rare mother-of-pearl clouds
in Scandinavia, I found some unbelievably stunning photos that capture
fascinating cloud formations from around the globe. Have a look at the
pictures below—and you never know, they may inspire you to look up to
the sky every once in a while.

Florence, Italy
 
As Frank Slack stood over the Arno river, the combination of
the setting sun and clouds rolling in produced this magnificent yellow
and gray sky.


Huntsville, Alabama 
 
Wes Thomas was lucky enough to witness these low, fast-moving
clouds one night over Jones Valley. To produce the blurred effect, he
set the camera to a 30-second exposure. 

New York, New York 
 
While walking the Brooklyn Bridge, Ben Brown captured this red sky moment 
minutes after a summer shower soaked the city. 

Rio Vista, California 
 
Looking out toward Mount Diablo from the patio of her home,
amateur photographer Rebecca snapped this mixture of red clouds and a
blue sky. 

Walla Walla, Washington 
 
When the sun is unusually high and the temperature is hot,
sometimes a circumhorizontal arc like this one forms—which was
immortalized by Lynn Suckow one summer afternoon. 

Valencia, Spain 
 
According to Marialuisa Wittlin, these lens-shaped clouds
loomed over the mountains all day and she was able to get a shot of
them before the sun finished setting—when this lovely scene
disappeared.


Buskerud, Norway
 
For almost an entire month in January 2008, these nacreous
clouds—which are known for their mother-of-pearl colors and only form
in frigid temperatures—graced the Scandinavia skies. 


Central Illinois 
 
When sunlight is diffused through thin clouds with uniform
water droplets, it produces vivid colors like these in the photo
above—a phenomenon called iridescence. 

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