I googled it and and the cloud formation is real, I think the island may have been photoshopped in.
Yes, the image is not real but a digital composite.
The source image can be found in some controversial articles about a “Bermuda Triangle” in the Black Sea: vopus.org/en/gnosis/interesting-articles/the-bermuda-triangle-in-the-black-sea.html
Description from the photographer:
June 13 Alvo Nebraska Supercell and Tornadoes
Another storm claimed as being Katrina, etc. This storm exhibited some of the oddest structure I’ve seen. It was just another hell on earth type moment. It even produced some interesting vortices / tornadoes…..with the two apparently intertwined around each other(I still haven’t figured out how that was exactly…or if it just looked that way). 3 and a half minutes on this storm. http://www.extremeinstability.com/instabilityreleased.htm
This is creepy but I love it. I wonder if its true what they say about this.
Is this photoshopped or a real photo? Quite impactful!
It is so cool, don’t care if it is a photoshop or real, just was wondering…
I googled it and and the cloud formation is real, I think the island may have been photoshopped in.
Yes, the image is not real but a digital composite.
The source image can be found in some controversial articles about a “Bermuda Triangle” in the Black Sea: vopus.org/en/gnosis/interesting-articles/the-bermuda-triangle-in-the-black-sea.html
Update: The original source of the storm photo:
http://www.extremeinstability.com/stormpics/ss-a1573.jpg
It was taken on June 13, 2004 in Alvo (Nebraska, USA):
http://www.extremeinstability.com/04-6-13.htm
Description from the photographer:
June 13 Alvo Nebraska Supercell and Tornadoes
Another storm claimed as being Katrina, etc. This storm exhibited some of the oddest structure I’ve seen. It was just another hell on earth type moment. It even produced some interesting vortices / tornadoes…..with the two apparently intertwined around each other(I still haven’t figured out how that was exactly…or if it just looked that way). 3 and a half minutes on this storm.
http://www.extremeinstability.com/instabilityreleased.htm
Thanks for the information Ricardo.