Cloudscapes Volume IX

Cloudscapes Volume IX

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    • #636451
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Welcome to anther 100 or so entries.  Thanks, Robert for finishing up the last volume with some lovely clouds.

      Big Cloud Shindig.P1040860 (2)

    • #636512
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      I like this one more than the one in today’s Gallery Ruth, even tho there is no K-H in this one, the eye movement  is explosive. Deciding the pattern  for a ceramic tile backsplash in the kitchen  is like do you want it to complement the cabinets and countertop or  standout against one or the other? Like cabinetry, all the undulatus is oriented in the same direction. How did you get them to do that?

      Arizona  Cloudscape

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    • #636554
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Michael, thanks for noticing my gallery entry.  I just though realized that I had submitted that photo last fall.  Of course, now there are two.  At least I am consistent.  How I get the clouds to line up correctly is to whistle at them.  They have a minute a line up.

      A delicate touch. P1040907 (2)

       

       

       

    • #637228
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Muscle ManP1140147 (2)

    • #637478
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Arizona Cloudscape

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    • #638003
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Michael, nice calming photo.

      Beyond the FenceP1079589 (2)

    • #638354
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Ruth,Like your shot, below  is more of a wind  scape.

      Arizona Cloudscape

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    • #639631
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Michael, you are right with the wind scape.  My hair caught that breeze.

      Open sky and water.

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    • #639706
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Moving SidewaysP1079759 (2)

    • #640186
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Big Spring HappeningP1050829 (2)

    • #641149
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      A big mirrorP1050838 (2)

    • #641554
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Just over my head.P1079279 (2)

    • #641730
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Just Roll With ItP1079313 (2)

    • #642506
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      An ExplosionP1033119 (2)

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      A cloudscape over France!

    • #642941
      Brian Soane avatarBrian Soane
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      Some instability in the skies today around these parts.  (1st image in RAW and scaled down to fit, 2nd is also compressed by using a more natural light) 20250423_15505020250423_155033

      • This reply was modified 2 months, 2 weeks ago by Brian Soane avatarBrian Soane. Reason: quick edit to add text
    • #643119
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Ruth, your Big Sky shots  are impressive.  Time slips by enjoying the scale.Donatella,  Nice work with the yellows!  Lots of fun to look at!  Brian the daisies in the yard remind us what all the rain  and storms are all about.

      Az Cloudscape

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    • #644039
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Az Cloudscape

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    • #646532
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Love someP1150221 (2) cows.

    • #646747
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      From cows to the Big GulpP1060209 (2)

    • #648023
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Your Big Sky is fun to get lost in Ruth!

      Arizona Cloudscape

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    • #648093
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Thanks Michael.  I have a few places I love to visit that have these 360-degree views.  Add some mountains and wind, clouds seem to happen.

      Back on the bike.P1150218 (2)

    • #648424
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Big SplashP1150310 (2)

    • #649119
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Found a cloud fan campingP1080068 (2)

    • #649514
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Cloud with teeth or denturesP1080070 (2)

    • #650257
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Cowboy territoryP1079881 (2)

    • #650374
      Paula Bailey avatarPaula Bailey
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      Not sure if this counts as a cloud “scape” but I wasn’t sure where else to post. I’ve just come back from Glastonbury Festival (UK). It was very hot. On the last day as we were packing up, I was watching some little cumulus humilis struggling to stay in the sky, with their tops being buffeted by the winds – not quite enough to give me the little curls I was hoping for – but so many “nearly” moments before they eventually dissipated completely.

      As we were heading to the cars with our final load before departing, I looked up again, just in case and … saw my first ever supercilium clouds. They were all that was left in the sky! A reward for slogging up and down hills in the searing heat. Photo’s a bit fuzzy but I caught them!

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    • #650833
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Paula, exciting festival for you.  Great capture of that unusual cloud formation.

      MishmashP1079967 (2)

    • #651190
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Bear paw in the sky.P1060860 (2)

    • #651305
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      Down the canyon we goP1140674 (2)

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