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Mt. Cook Lenticular Cloud Art Print

by Gary Johnson

$79.00
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Mt. Cook Lenticular Cloud art print by Gary Johnson. Our art prints are produced on acid-free papers using archival inks to guarantee that they last a lifetime without fading or loss of color. All art prints include a 1" white border around the image to allow for future framing and matting, if desired.
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While traveling in the beautiful country of New Zealand, I photographed this incredible lenticular cloud on Mt. Cook. Mt. Cook is located on the... more
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Artist's Description
While traveling in the beautiful country of New Zealand, I photographed this incredible lenticular cloud on Mt. Cook. Mt. Cook is located on the South Island in Mt. Cook National Park. Lenticular clouds are formed on the downwind side of mountains when stable moist air flows over them. If the temperature at the crest of the mountain drops below the dew point, moisture in the air may condense to form lenticular clouds. Since New Zealand is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean, lenticular clouds are acommon, incredible occurrence.
About Gary Johnson

Gary Johnson CPP, M.Photog. is a certified portrait and fine art landscape photographer who photographs on-location and has a portrait studio at his home in Sonora, California. Gary was voted the Union Democrat Newspaper's Readers Choice Award for "Best Photographer" in Tuolumne County for 2017, 2018 and 2019. Gary has been a member of the Professional Photographers of America since 2002 and earned his Masters of Photography degree in January of 2018. Gary holds a Bachelor’s Degree in Physical Science and is retired after 32 years of teaching 7th and 8th grade science. “I first became interested in cameras when I taught black and white film photography to my students. I loved to see their amazement as an image appeared on...
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