Colour Thread Vol IV
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April 21, 2018 at 7:19 am #270482Michael LerchParticipant
Lead off with Volume 4 of Clouds in Colour !
Arizona Colour#53
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April 22, 2018 at 12:14 am #270584Howard BrownParticipant
Love the exclamation mark, Michael. Almost wavy navy, I suppose.
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April 24, 2018 at 2:06 am #270904Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color #44
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April 26, 2018 at 4:41 am #271220Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color #44
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April 27, 2018 at 2:41 am #271372Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color #55
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April 29, 2018 at 2:43 am #271685Patricia L KeelinParticipant
A beautiful launch for Volume IV Clouds of Colour, Michael! Hard to believe how quickly we reached the limit in Volume 3 which ended with those spectacular wild vistas by you and Hans.
Having been out of town and out of reach for a more than a week left me hungry to see what others have been seeing. Looking up held some comfort, knowing it’s the same sky that connects us all.
Below, a sky that surprised me with its unexpected sprinkle of bright spots holding out against stormy greys. I decided to leave in the tip of a tree in this time to give some sense of scale.
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April 29, 2018 at 6:46 pm #271806Michael LerchParticipant
Hello and Thanks Keelin! I haven’t seen the thick stuff for awhile. I guess thats why its called the desert. There is some heavy stuff coming in from the Pacific. Looks like both of us could see some thick clouds. We’ll see!
meanwhile, some thin stuff.
Arizona Color#64
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April 30, 2018 at 5:17 pm #271983Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Love the look of those lacy blues, Michael. Below is one I caught just in time, titled with a nod to Paul Simon.
Slip Sliding Away
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May 1, 2018 at 6:12 am #272070Michael LerchParticipant
To think they DID take his Kodachrome away..tsk..
Layers
Arizona Color #72
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May 1, 2018 at 5:16 pm #272141Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Wow, what a gorgeous shot with great sense of energy, Michael. My eyes continue to scan it, expecting somehow to catch it in motion.
Quite awhile ago, in one of the early B&W volumes, I remember your mentioning the trick of inverting an image as a way of exploring its possibilities. I enjoy that attitude of pure curiosity, venturing just to see beyond what’s already been seen. And like you, I find it often delivers surprising results. So I thought, why not try it with a color photo? The original of the image below was rather dull, and I wished for a more dramatic effect. Inverting the color brought out the magic, and that wisp which was so faint against a pale blue sky now looks as if it could indeed be an emerging genie. And if there were two more wishes to be granted…. Ummm, best be careful with that thought!
Aladdin’s Lamp
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May 2, 2018 at 3:36 am #272225Michael LerchParticipant
Keelin you are right,,you never know unless you try it. Good For you!
Arizona Color#77
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May 4, 2018 at 2:09 am #272526Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color #78
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May 6, 2018 at 11:58 am #272913Hans StockerParticipant
I left wit post number 100 on Volume III and now I find on the recently started Volume IV by Michael already a lot of beauties. Among them Aladdin’s lamp by Keelin. I just read some Greek myths and one can learn from them that it is best to be careful with what you wish. It can (or in the case of the Greek Gods: will) turn against you. But there is one thing I don’t have to wish for, because it is already there and it is this thread – and others – on the forum. Great wavy navy start and great Arizona color #44. There are two with this number and both very nice, but I mean the second one with the fragile structures of a developing (or annihilating?) altocumulus.
Slip Sliding Away I found this text by Paul Simon
Cloudy
My thoughts are scattered and they’re cloudy
They have no borders, no boundaries
They echo and they swell
From Tolstoy to Tinker Bell
Down from Berkeley to Carmel
Got some pictures in my pocket and a lot of time to killRadio Gaga
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May 7, 2018 at 3:55 am #273056Michael LerchParticipant
Thanks Hans!..yeaa out of all the numbers available one would think I wouln’t double up..oh well I’ll have to fix that some time. But for now I’ve got some pictures in my computer and a lot of time to kill.
Arizona Color #61
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May 7, 2018 at 4:02 am #273058Patricia L KeelinParticipant
A warm welcome back, Hans! And what a splendid image to share with us upon your return. Love that song too, a favorite by the master lyricist, who ends his Cloudy ode, from which you’ve quoted above, with these final words below.
These clouds stick to the sky
Like a floating question–why?
And they linger there to die
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May 7, 2018 at 9:06 pm #273196Hans StockerParticipant
Thank you Keelin. The song covers a lot indeed. Very inspiring. Great to illustrate it with this large question mark!
Shows Arizona Color #61 a bridge to something completely different?
Sky-high Jellyfish
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May 10, 2018 at 5:43 pm #273978Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Hans, glad I took a breath before I saw your Sky-high Jellyfish. It looks to have had a long venture from the very depths of the sea. And isn’t the sea where most clouds are born? Stunning, but not stinging, this one is!
Michael, I’ve been meaning to compliment you on Arizona Colors #77 & 78. I’ve taken photos of similar skies, but not had the success I see in your crispy morsels. Love that deep blue contrast, so delicious to the eye.
Below, just A Bit Of Fluff.
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May 12, 2018 at 12:10 am #274233Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color# 43
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May 13, 2018 at 2:17 am #274441Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Another layered beauty, Michael! Love the feeling of vastness you capture in your Arizona skies.
The unusual texture is what caught my eye in the image below. Could be a close-up of a BlueSkinnedSomethingOrOther.
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May 13, 2018 at 3:20 pm #274536Hans StockerParticipant
A Bit Of Fluff is a beauty Keelin. Very peculiar also these filmy feathered fluffs.
Arizona Color #43 is wild Michael!
And I wouldn’t dare to wake the Blueskinned creature SomethingOrOther. It seems to be a close-up of the scales of a mighty dragon!
Curling Colors
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May 14, 2018 at 3:10 am #274633Michael LerchParticipant
Thanks Keelin! A zoom telephoto lens that starts in the wide angle focal length range lets me take advantage of the vastness of the Big Sky here in Az. The light in that shot was like right after sunrise plus half an hour or so Hans. It was low angle and I probably color corrected any yellow out of the shot. Another from that shoot.
Arizona Color#41
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May 15, 2018 at 10:51 am #274918Hans StockerParticipant
A smooth dichotomy Michael.
Bristly
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May 17, 2018 at 6:12 am #275349Michael LerchParticipant
Morning Light Under a Canopy
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May 19, 2018 at 1:09 am #275682Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color#44
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May 19, 2018 at 5:48 pm #275767Hans StockerParticipant
#44 is special Michael. I love this wavy smooth figure along the diagonal.
Birdy Figural
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May 21, 2018 at 3:27 am #275948Michael LerchParticipant
Neat B&W work in the composition Hans.
Arizona Color#107
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May 21, 2018 at 2:33 pm #276025Hans StockerParticipant
Thank you Michael. Your #107 shows the layers well. I like its colors and the composition.
New Wave
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May 23, 2018 at 3:30 am #276302Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color#108
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May 23, 2018 at 3:03 pm #276365Hans StockerParticipant
Nice counterpoint in #108 Michael.
It is already more then a week that Keelin lost some feathers along the way in the B&W thread. I hope you can soon find your way back with or without feathers, Keelin and have a good time meanwhile.
A Smiley From The Other Side Of The Pond
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May 23, 2018 at 3:34 pm #276370Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Thank you for the kind, good wishes, Hans! Indeed, I felt down to my last feather these past two weeks, and just today am returning to find the forum thriving. And what beauties to come back to! I am savoring all above — the colors, the impossible textures, the keen compositions — all like a breath of fresh air! So thanks to all forum friends, and especially to you and Michael, for the visual tickles which have the feel of feathers resprouting. More soon!
Final Feather
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May 24, 2018 at 2:03 pm #276579Hans StockerParticipant
Nice to see you active again Keelin and thanks to you too! On my turn I will be a bit more then a week off line after tomorrow, but I know what will be waiting when I am back.
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May 25, 2018 at 6:23 am #276693Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Thank you, Hans. I rest assured the clouds will be keeping an eye on you ~~ happy travels!
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May 25, 2018 at 4:36 pm #276773Hans StockerParticipant
Thank you Keelin. I will watch out for these two attentive eyes in the sky.
Pareidolic Road
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May 26, 2018 at 2:37 am #276845Michael LerchParticipant
Bon Voyage’ Hans
Arizona Color #109
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May 28, 2018 at 3:50 am #277173Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Great sense of dimension in Arizona Color #109, Michael. Also some amusement via pareidolia. Shaken Not Stirred
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June 5, 2018 at 2:35 pm #278500Hans StockerParticipant
Whipped Up
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June 5, 2018 at 7:51 pm #278535Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Oh, I do like a bit of froth, Hans. Lovely! Then again, there’s something to be said for a more quiet blending.
Stirred, Not Shaken
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June 7, 2018 at 12:48 pm #278777Hans StockerParticipant
Sorry to disturb the quiescence…
Shaken all over
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June 8, 2018 at 11:05 pm #279002Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Always good to spice it up, Hans!With More Than A Grain Of Salt
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June 10, 2018 at 12:02 pm #279235Hans StockerParticipant
I like this one and its saltiness very much, Keelin. Especially i like the contrast of the sharpness in the silhouette of a tree on the foreground against a wavering less sharp and larger background. Great picture.
Mainstream?
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June 14, 2018 at 2:12 pm #280070Hans StockerParticipant
Spotted today.
Mainstream #2
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June 14, 2018 at 11:57 pm #280222Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Hans, I keep going back to your Mainstream? image. Caught in the current, you might say. And then Mainstream #2 comes along and sweeps me away too. Both are astonishing beauties!
Ripple
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June 16, 2018 at 11:54 am #280458Hans StockerParticipant
Thank you Keelin. Nice Ripple.
Some days ago I could capture some very strange asperitas forms. I went out the door to do some shopping and after looking up I went immediately back in to catch my camera. Asperitas passing by! Lots of different ripples. The formation blew over in about a quarter of an hour. I wish it had lasted longer, but it was long enough to capture some of it.
Detail
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June 17, 2018 at 4:57 pm #280625Patricia L KeelinParticipant
We benefit from your going back to retrieve your camera, Hans! A curious detail you’ve captured there. It sets the mind to wonder. And who knows what this trio of cloudlettes below might be up to.
Mischief Makers
PS: And speaking of mischief… Michael, your formidable eyes on AZ skies and wit are missed! Hoping you’re able to find a solution to the posting glitch soon.
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June 17, 2018 at 9:19 pm #280662Hans StockerParticipant
Yes, Michael you are missed. Any idea about cause or progress in solving the glitch?
From playful Mischief Makers back to another Mainstream.
Mainstream #5
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June 19, 2018 at 4:17 am #280836Patricia L KeelinParticipant
You’re so right, Hans, the shapes in your Asperitas captures are wonderfully strange. Even so, or perhaps because so, the image above would make a lovely lead in to a tale about dolphins gliding through far northern seas.
Arctic Splash
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June 20, 2018 at 12:29 pm #281065Hans StockerParticipant
Like dolphins, indeed Keelin. So funny I did not notice them myself yet…. Once seen …..
Arctic Splash feels like a fresh sea breeze. Refreshing colors.
Debauchery
N.B.: I found this word looking for a nice title and I liked it immediately, but it also seems to me a bit archaic (is it?). So just for the taste of the sound (yes that’s possible..).
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June 21, 2018 at 3:52 am #281166Michael LerchParticipant
Twisting the rain out of a cloud
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June 21, 2018 at 9:34 am #281190Hans StockerParticipant
And now it is dripping from the screen!
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June 22, 2018 at 5:23 am #281320Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Beautiful images, Michael and Hans! Adding to the waterworks.
Swoosh!
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June 22, 2018 at 9:08 pm #281421Hans StockerParticipant
Swoosh … and clean is the screen.
There is also some swoosh in this one….
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June 26, 2018 at 1:05 pm #281962Hans StockerParticipant
Gordian Knot
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June 28, 2018 at 7:41 pm #282287Michael LerchParticipant
Perhaps the thinnest Asperitas I’ve seen
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June 29, 2018 at 10:15 am #282394Hans StockerParticipant
Yes Michael, this is the characteristic wavelike structure I like so much of asperitas.
On this side of the pond
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June 29, 2018 at 8:25 pm #282484Michael LerchParticipant
A Desert Of Rain
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June 30, 2018 at 10:41 pm #282728Michael LerchParticipant
Overcast Asperitas
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July 1, 2018 at 7:54 pm #282858Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Hans, I love the soft swooshiness of your screen cleaners a few posts up. Those clouds were really on the move — and quite a contrast to your Gordian Knot!
The serenity in the images that followed (from both you and Michael) looked to me like the untangling of knottiness. And it left me with quite a yearning for Asperitas, which I’ve not seen in months. That is, until yesterday.
In the late afternoon, the sky took on the telltale tint of fires raging in nearby counties. Mostly burning in the wildlands so far, it’s distant enough to not worry for my own safety, but for others, there is edgy concern. I noticed the smoke-filled clouds had some quality of Asperitas. The sun, low in the sky, doused them with the colors of a summer sunset. While I can appreciate the beauty in the image below, it’s none the less unsettling, knowing what brought them into being.
Fireborn Asperitas
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July 3, 2018 at 2:30 am #283091Michael LerchParticipant
Keelin, yes, I’ve seen too many clouds created by fires below. They get that undulating wisp look as they stretch out over distance. They are one of the few clouds one can taste and smell as well. I see wild fires dotting all over the northern California map, so sorry. I know they are inevitable here in Az, especially as the Monsoon season brings along the lightning.
Arizona Color#96
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July 3, 2018 at 8:18 am #283119Hans StockerParticipant
Cool blue of overcast asperitas and Arizona Blue to fight the fire of Sunburn Asperitas. Beauty and destructiveness are close. I remember last year the fires were also on the news over here. It must be terrifying. I hope the fires will be under control this year.
The next fire is innocent, being a segment of the the CHA lighting up the cirrus with a fiery glow.
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July 6, 2018 at 1:55 am #283526Patricia L KeelinParticipant
From what fine (fiery!) feathered friend did you capture this lovely image, Hans? There is the Plain CHAchalaka bird, but its colour is as its name implies. So it must be from a more exquisite flier. Hope you have another sighting!
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July 4, 2018 at 8:09 pm #283353Michael LerchParticipant
Great to see the season for CHA is paying off well Hans. Seeing one adds a nice touch to a day.
Arizona Color#97
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July 5, 2018 at 9:09 pm #283494Hans StockerParticipant
That are some elegant feathers Michael.
In The Flight
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July 6, 2018 at 1:34 am #283524Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Lovely images above. I could float on those blues all day.
Aloft On The Blues
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July 6, 2018 at 8:02 am #283559Michael LerchParticipant
Arizona Color#98
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July 6, 2018 at 9:52 pm #283660Hans StockerParticipant
Wonderful softness in Aloft On The Blues Keelin and heavy clouds on Arizona Color#98 Michael. From the same series as the one you used for the Cloudscapes thread I suppose? Great sky!
Soft Clouds
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July 7, 2018 at 9:57 pm #283831Hans StockerParticipant
A Bouquet
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July 8, 2018 at 3:42 am #283873Michael LerchParticipant
Hans, yes,,a before and after set of a wild session. The above shot is before that area of cloud kinda exploded which you see in the cloudscape shot. The below .. was but a herald for the above et al. Its a shot of asperiats with a thin duplicatus undulatus running underneath( i think) In any case it was some mixed up weather severely challenging me to record as much as I could.
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July 8, 2018 at 4:14 am #283876Patricia L KeelinParticipant
What a fine day for the colour forum. Michael delivers a skyful of Wow, balanced quite nicely with Soft Clouds and A Bouquet from Hans. Not sure how to classify the clouds below, but I like the way they remind me of a blue peony.
Bloomin’ Blue
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July 8, 2018 at 11:15 am #283917Hans StockerParticipant
Keelin, Blooming Blue might be difficult to classify from a cloud point of view but without naming the cloud it has to be classified as beautiful with its very simple but elegant structure.
The fine maze of undulatus duplicatus and the asperitas behind it (right?) gives a very special effect Michael. I can imagine you recorded as much as you could of these intriguing patterns. Here a different view of one of my last Mainstream experiences.
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July 9, 2018 at 1:22 pm #284074Hans StockerParticipant
And this flying ear-like form….
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July 12, 2018 at 4:42 am #284593Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Thank you, Hans! I’m hoping we will see more images from your Mainstream series. They have a such a visually calming effect. And that flying ear-like form! What might it be hearing?
Some Kind Of Symphony
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July 13, 2018 at 3:45 pm #284857Hans StockerParticipant
Love the music in your Some Kind Of Symphony Keelin.
Someday, everything is gonna be smooth like a rhapsody..
From ‘When I paint my masterpiece’ by The Band (again)
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July 15, 2018 at 2:43 pm #285185Hans StockerParticipant
Here a colored version of my B&W Wisps. In reality the wisps were hardly visible, just the faint white undulating structure. Editing revealed its hairy look and the curling smoke structure. Unfortunately at the cost of a bit too much noise in the B&W version. The color version is not that noisy but shows less of the curling smoke like wisps. Every advantage has its disadvantage (translated quote from a famous Dutch philosopher).
Wisps revisited in color
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July 15, 2018 at 5:39 pm #285209Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Those wisps are lovely with or without color, Hans — like a smooth, wavy rhapsody.
Aria
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July 16, 2018 at 10:23 am #285337Hans StockerParticipant
Nice sound this Aria has Keelin. The music will go on.
Well-tempered Cirrus
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July 19, 2018 at 2:49 am #285841Michael LerchParticipant
This was a Aperitas event so I’m going with Asperitas Undulatus but it seems way to well organized for Asperitas..??
Arizona Color#100
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July 19, 2018 at 10:50 am #285899Hans StockerParticipant
Good question Michael. First of all I like these undulating lines of asperitas, which I still think it is. Here under a picture of a similar situation with a wider view I captured recently on a day the sky was filled with asperitas from which I already posted some of the pictures. Without any context it will make one doubt. In one direction he saperitas is more regular than in a different direction. The question is where to draw the line and how. In the meantime I prefer to answer the question with a yes.
Asperitas Undulatus?
Note: the sries of ictures I took that day recently turned out to be a way too costly series. I took the car to find a better view of the sky and later I got treated with this traffic ticket for something harmless I wasn´t aware of. Aiaiai this is a censored note!
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July 21, 2018 at 1:26 am #286189Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Hans, your Well-tempered Cirrus is music to my eyes. As are the well-defined layers of Asperitas above. Michael, I can almost taste the triple layered dessert you served us in Arizona Colour#100. Yum!
Cirrus Bouquet
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July 21, 2018 at 3:38 pm #286291Hans StockerParticipant
Your Cirrus Bouquet is well-tempered and dancing as well Keelin.
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July 21, 2018 at 3:41 pm #286292Hans StockerParticipant
Your Cirrus Bouquet is well-tempered and dancing as well Keelin.
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July 22, 2018 at 2:13 am #286351Michael LerchParticipant
half and half
Arizona Color#101
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July 22, 2018 at 11:51 am #286413Hans StockerParticipant
Rococo gives a lot of details, but I don´t know how my cirrus post got doubled.
And then Michael comes with half half. Two time a half must be one fine asperitas imho. Love these gentle cambers so characteristic for asperitas.
True Colors
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July 30, 2018 at 9:45 am #287812Hans StockerParticipant
Some more iridescence
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August 1, 2018 at 10:16 am #288158Hans StockerParticipant
From a recent asperitas event: a part of the sky where it has dissipated that much that it wont be recognized anymore as such.
Just a tiny bit?
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August 1, 2018 at 4:14 pm #288226Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Michael, I keep coming back to your Arizona Color #101. It’s like a visual lullaby that I don’t want to end.
And Hans, there you go again with perfect timing and your keen eye, bringing us iridescence so often missed, capturing magic in the sky.
Just Floating By
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August 2, 2018 at 11:59 am #288391Hans StockerParticipant
Magic in blue and white light Keelin. Clouds: the greatest free show on earth I remember one wrote once. Was it Alec?
Soft Sheets of Sky
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August 2, 2018 at 11:15 pm #288470Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Love those Soft Sheets of Sky, Hans. They could easily inspire splendid daydreams. To dance upon a cloud is just one that comes to mind.
Pirouette
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August 3, 2018 at 10:52 am #288549Hans StockerParticipant
Your Pirouette is a Beauty Keelin! Cloudy joy!
The ballerina got a standing ovation
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August 4, 2018 at 3:03 am #288660Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Your Standing Ovation is perfectly amazing, Hans! Did you have this one waiting in the wings?! If I were a writer of children’s books, I imagine there’d be plenty of inspiration for stories in the skies, and plenty of cloud images to illustrate the narratives.
There’s no particular story to the photo below, but what I recall is how the softness of these clouds brought me several moments of simple calmness and joy. In a way, i suppose they sort of wrote their own story about how to take a moment and just breathe.
Just Taking A Moment
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August 4, 2018 at 11:56 am #288720Hans StockerParticipant
Just Taking A Moment is so perfectly titled Keelin. And a beauty. So restful. I just take a moment …..
And thanks. The standing ovation was a bit of luck to find in this applicable case. Your ballerina deserved it. And I must say I have built the last year a bit of an archive where I can look for something that seems to be fitting. Since Alec made such a pace in postings I got also accelerated and never slowed down afterwards. There was a moment in the beginning I thought I could not collect enough, but now it is the other way around. Just fun! As is the weaving of mini-stories.
Catch As Catch Can
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August 5, 2018 at 2:48 am #288839Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Love the playfulness in your Catch As Catch Can, Hans. For the image below, I had to dive into my can of archives. It looks as if some bits of cloud are trying to break free, but haven’t quite made it yet for some reason or other.
Strings Attached
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August 6, 2018 at 5:52 pm #289102Hans StockerParticipant
Loosened
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August 7, 2018 at 2:44 am #289159Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Tug Of War
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August 7, 2018 at 10:51 am #289216Hans StockerParticipant
Very imaginitive Keelin. I think they must have taken a pause..
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August 7, 2018 at 5:03 pm #289274Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Funny and clever response, Hans – and one that definitely has your signature! It is also a beautiful photo.
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August 22, 2018 at 1:15 am #291653Michael LerchParticipant
Velum and Pileus
Arizona Color #102
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August 23, 2018 at 9:44 am #291858Hans StockerParticipant
Arizona color #102: cool and soft! It is all simplicity and quiessence. Love it Michael.
Here is strange one. I suppose perspective and shadowing do misleading tricky things with the way we observe this.
Barred
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August 24, 2018 at 5:15 am #291987Patricia L KeelinParticipant
A wow and a wonder above, Michael and Hans – as were the photos by both of you featured on the Gallery today!
Is there room for me?
A wandering cloud might ask
Always! says the SkyA Perfect Fit
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August 24, 2018 at 11:48 am #292030Hans StockerParticipant
Thanks Keelin.
I must assume you just read the topic on the home page about Skyday and the call for a Sky-ku. Your Perfect Fit is just a perfect fit for this initiative. Perfect title and a perfect applicable haiku. Are you going to tweet it? It is spot on.
I love this kind of appearance of altocumulus (I suppose in the phase of building up) where all the patches just leave some space in between, like the pieces of a jigsaw puzzle.
Also In Three Parts
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August 24, 2018 at 11:30 pm #292120Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Thank you for your kind encouragement, Hans. Love the idea of SkyDay! Alas, I’ll not be able to share any photos for the project as I’ve chosen not to have a twitter account. In fact, CAS’s forum is the only social media exchange I subscribe to. But the idea of Sky-ku is irresistible and I’ll be happy and able to contribute in that way. Will you participate as well?
Your “Also In Three Parts” displays a perfect harmony. I love how all cloud types appear to get along with each other up there. Even when they crash, they rearrange themselves, seemingly without effort, and come out okay.
Can you believe this posting will bring a close to Colour Thread Volume IV? Can’t wait to see what dawns in Volume V!
Good Night Volume IV
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