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  1. Climbing into the Clouds

    Two days of unbroken Cork sunshine had to end somewhere, and they ended like this. I was in the posh Dunnes in Bishopstown and when I came out the sunny sky became a brooding wall of cloud piling up overhead just as a jet lifted off. From the ground it looked tiny, but...

    inphotos.org/2026/05/28/climbi

    #aviation #clouds #Cork #cumulus #heatwave #Ireland #LookUp #Photo #Photography #plane #PlaneSpotting #SkyPhotography #StormClouds #weather

  2. Climbing into the Clouds

    Two days of unbroken Cork sunshine had to end somewhere, and they ended like this. I was in the posh Dunnes in Bishopstown and when I came out the sunny sky became a brooding wall of cloud piling up overhead just as a jet lifted off. From the ground it looked tiny, but...

    inphotos.org/2026/05/28/climbi

    #aviation #clouds #Cork #cumulus #heatwave #Ireland #LookUp #Photo #Photography #plane #PlaneSpotting #SkyPhotography #StormClouds #weather

  3. Climbing into the Clouds

    Two days of unbroken Cork sunshine had to end somewhere, and they ended like this. I was in the posh Dunnes in Bishopstown and when I came out the sunny sky became a brooding wall of cloud piling up overhead just as a jet lifted off. From the ground it looked tiny, but that's distance playing tricks; it's almost certainly a 737, already well into its climb and dwarfed by a sky that had spent 48 hours stewing in the heat and finally decided it had had enough. I watched it pick along the edge […]

    inphotos.org/2026/05/28/climbi

  4. Climbing into the Clouds

    Two days of unbroken Cork sunshine had to end somewhere, and they ended like this. I was in the posh Dunnes in Bishopstown and when I came out the sunny sky became a brooding wall of cloud piling up overhead just as a jet lifted off. From the ground it looked tiny, but that's distance playing tricks; it's almost certainly a 737, already well into its climb and dwarfed by a sky that had spent 48 hours stewing in the heat and finally decided it had had enough. I watched it pick along the edge […]

    inphotos.org/2026/05/28/climbi