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Fire In The Sky Art Print featuring the photograph Fire in the Sky by Karen Slagle

The watermark in the lower right corner of the image will not appear on the final print.

Frame

Top Mat

Top Mat

Bottom Mat

Bottom Mat

Dimensions

Image:

12.00" x 8.00"

Overall:

14.00" x 10.00"

 

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Fire in the Sky Art Print

Karen Slagle

by Karen Slagle

$27.56

Product Details

Fire in the Sky art print by Karen Slagle.   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.

Design Details

I took this storm image last night from my backyard in the Texas panhandle. I used a Topaz filter to bring out all the beautiful details in this... more

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Comments (87)

Bunny Clarke

Bunny Clarke

This is such a magnificent capture Karen.

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you, Bunny.

Henk Meijer Photography

Henk Meijer Photography

Stunning cloud formations, very impressive!

Karen Slagle replied:

Many thanks, Henk.

Gary Richards

Gary Richards

Fire in the Sky was the name of an alien abduction movie supposedly based on a true story...I can see the alien ship approaching while hidden in this gorgeous sky capture. :)

Karen Slagle replied:

Don't believe I've heard of that movie...Thanks so much for your comments...

larisa Fedotova

larisa Fedotova

Fantastic image l/f

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Larisa.

Georgia Mizuleva

Georgia Mizuleva

So beautiful.

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Georgia.

Bunny Clarke

Bunny Clarke

Every time I look at this, I see something else. This time, I see whales swimming in the painted clouds. Extraordinary work.

Karen Slagle replied:

Yes, I see them, never noticed before...thanks for calling my attention to this.

Bunny Clarke

Bunny Clarke

I love the look of a painted sky. Gorgeous capture.

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Bunny, it was a gorgeous cloud.

Angela Davies

Angela Davies

Truly amazing, LF

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Angela.

Eva Maria Nova

Eva Maria Nova

~ Spectacular !!! ))) ~

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Eva.

Bunny Clarke

Bunny Clarke

I had to revisit this breathtaking capture. Did you notice all the sky whales swimming about under the clouds? Gorgeous work!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thanks Bunny...no, I did not notice the whales swimming but I see them now, glad you brought them to my attention...sometimes I just don't see.

Dawn Senior-Trask

Dawn Senior-Trask

On a windy, bitter Wyoming winter day, what a joy to revisit this warm and dramatic vision of summer glory! Love this outstanding work of art! fav

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Dawn, we do have some pretty storms here.

Bunny Clarke

Bunny Clarke

I love the colors and shapes of the clouds. They looked as if they were painted with a brush. There is a little sky whale to the left of the clouds. Gorgeous capture.

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you, Bunny, and I'm glad you pointed out the whale, I missed it.

Melissa D Johnston

Melissa D Johnston

Wonderful!!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you, Melissa.

Susan Esbensen

Susan Esbensen

The phoenix is surely stirring up the sky in the incredibly beautiful shot Karen!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Susan.

Jerry Bokowski

Jerry Bokowski

Absolutely gorgeous clouds, Karen. I have a passion for amazing clouds and these are just awesome! Fave Like

Karen Slagle replied:

Thanks so much Jerry.

Zina Stromberg

Zina Stromberg

Outstanding clouds, excellent capture, Karen! Lf

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Zina.

Dawn Senior-Trask

Dawn Senior-Trask

Magnificent and awe-inspiring work! So beautifully fascinating and resonant! fav

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Dawn.

Betsy Zimmerli

Betsy Zimmerli

Spectacular moment, Karen. Hearty f/l

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Betsy.

Theresa Campbell

Theresa Campbell

Fantastic capture, Karen! LTF

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Theresa.

Robyn King

Robyn King

Amazing work Karen!!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Robyn.

Meg Rousher

Meg Rousher

Wonderfully captured Karen ...l/f

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Meg, so glad you like it.

Bunny Clarke

Bunny Clarke

This is magnificent! Fabulous capture Karen. One of the things I miss about living in Colorado.

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Bunny, I love storms.

Lenore Senior

Lenore Senior

Amazing! Love it! Adding the land on the bottom is the perfect thing to do! v/f!

Karen Slagle replied:

Thanks a lot Lenore.

Phyllis Kaltenbach

Phyllis Kaltenbach

So very beautiful, Karen! Beautiful sky! V/F

Karen Slagle replied:

Thank you Phyllis.

Artist's Description

I took this storm image last night from my backyard in the Texas panhandle. I used a Topaz filter to bring out all the beautiful details in this cloud.

Note: The Fine Art American watermark will not be on your image.

Cumulonimbus clouds are typically accompanied by lower altitude cumulus clouds, growing vertically instead of horizontally, contributing to the mushroom shape of the cumulonimbus. The cumulonimbus base may extend several miles across and occupy low to middle altitudes- formed at altitude from approximately 500 to 13,000 ft (200 to 4,000 m). Peaks typically reach to as much as 20,000 ft (6,000 m), with extreme instances as high as 75,000 ft (23,000 m). Well-developed cumulonimbus clouds are characterized by a flat, anvil-like top (anvil dome), caused by wind shear or inversion near the tropopause. The shelf of the anvil may precede the main cloud's vertical component for many miles, and be accompanied by lightning. Occasionally, rising air parcels surp...

About Karen Slagle

Karen Slagle

I have recently gotten into bird photography and really love taking their pictures. I also have a passion for clouds and the Texas landscape when the storms come rolling in. Lightning is a favorite subject during storms. I love macro photography and all the hidden detail in these amazing closeups. My arsenal consists of all Nikon cameras, flash units and Nikkor lenses. I have won monthly contests at Better Photo and I have also been published in Cowboy Magazine and Cowboys and Indians Magazine. PLEASE DO NOT PIN IMAGES TO PINTEREST.....THANK YOU

 

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