Black & White Cloud Photos Vol XV
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February 15, 2020 at 4:05 pm #421633 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantReady for more B&W spelunking? Hans’s dramatic Wind And Rain And Shine gave us a perfect combination of sky features to close Volume XIV. Let’s continue the exploration!  Dark And Light And ? Dark And Light And ?
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February 16, 2020 at 12:15 am #421716 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantLet the tour takes us to new terra! Arizona B&W#151  
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February 18, 2020 at 4:14 pm #422003 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantFantastic cloud sculpture, Michael! At first glance, the image reminded me of dramatic works by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. Then pareidolia took over and now I see a little bear being held gently aloft in a large paw. I like both impressions very much. Further venturing on this tour, I came across a couple of architectural wonders.  Greek Corinthian Columns Greek Corinthian Columns
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February 18, 2020 at 11:36 pm #422065 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantI like how the light finds it way thru the clouds Keelin. Let the clouds do all the work. Below is another in the late in the day monsoon shot Arizona B&W#152  
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February 19, 2020 at 11:02 am #422091 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantDark and Light, great Cloudsculptures and even Greek Corinthian Columns. A monumental start of this 15th Volume. Is it time for a book named A “B&W A Day”?  Light Sculpture 
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February 22, 2020 at 12:18 am #422428 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#153  
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February 24, 2020 at 11:26 pm #422755 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W #154  
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February 28, 2020 at 5:24 pm #423283 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantGreat choreography in this dance of cirrus uncinus Michael and your former #153 is intriguing with its hanging curtains. Love them. Here follows a rather atypical cloud picture, for the clouds cover even less than one third of the picture. But be sure they covered all of the scenery.  Silvery 
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March 1, 2020 at 3:09 am #423366 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantNice reflection Hans! Arizona B&W 155  
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March 2, 2020 at 5:28 pm #423572 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantFrom powerful drama to graceful allure in your Arizona B&Ws, Michael. And Hans, I envy your strolls by the North Sea. That thin line of sunlit sea on the horizon in Light Sculpture is exquisite. And congratulations on your stunning photo featured on the Gallery (February 26). Wow!  Wink! Wink!
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March 4, 2020 at 8:56 am #423812 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantThank you Michael and thank you Keelin too for your kind and beautiful wink. Are you both already joining or starting a group? I was at first a bit reluctant to participate but I thought that there certainly has to be a group in the Netherlands and so I started a group for Noord Holland. I am curious for experiences and hope to gather some local people to exchange pictures and thoughts. Maybe also make them enthusiastic when time comes about abstract Black and Whites? I have noticed already a group for Arizona and California as well by the way.  Another View On The North Sea 
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March 5, 2020 at 2:13 am #423890 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantAnother View On The North Sea works so well in B&W, Hans. I liked the surprise when my eyes dipped down to find that shimmering strip along the lower edge indicating scale. In the photo below, the clouds float free, so they can be any dimension you’d like. Funny when you think about it, how the mind can hold an entire headful of clouds, any size, any shape. They all fit! As for the new Cloudspotter Groups, it looks like they’re taking off with a nice flourish! If only I had more time to devote. Alas, it’s all I can handle at the moment to keep up with our favorite Forum topics. But as you say, Hans, it may introduce more folks to these themed threads, so here’s hoping!  No Dimension Known No Dimension Known
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March 6, 2020 at 11:05 pm #424079 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#156  
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March 8, 2020 at 7:48 pm #424300 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantThank you Keelin. And yes any size will fit. Nice to think about it that way. The freedom (of size and anything else) is indeed what characterizes your last post. I understand about the communities. Until now it is a matter of some patience. We will see and I hope it is gonna grow. The title of your last post is very applicable : No Dimension Known indeed. Very funny. The dimensions of the following mushroom in two stores is very known: huge! Great picture Michael.  A Detail In The Spotlights 
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March 10, 2020 at 4:23 pm #424556 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantA magnificent, double-layered dessert in your last photo, Michael. Love those dark, bird-like flickers adding impressions of a scale not to be trusted. As Hans notes, that cloud is HUGE! While I can’t explain why (and no reason really necessary), the curl in A Detail In The Spotlights makes me smile, Hans. Die krul is een beetje vreugde.  Speckled Feather Speckled Feather
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March 13, 2020 at 4:23 am #424905 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantThanks for the comments on a classic Upper Sonoran Souffle’ Arizona B&W#157  
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March 15, 2020 at 11:52 pm #425182 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantFantastic image, Michael!  Angle Of Detangle Angle Of Detangle
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March 17, 2020 at 10:38 am #425318 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantThank you Keelin. Yes, ‘de krul is een beetje vreugde’ indeed. I really had fun developing it in LR. Speckled feather is beautiful and delicate while #157 is on fire Michael. Keelin seems to want to extinguish – or rather detangle? – the fire with a firm shower.  Now It’s Dripping 
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March 18, 2020 at 12:09 am #425383 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#158  
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March 20, 2020 at 11:19 pm #425690 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#159  
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March 24, 2020 at 1:40 am #425976 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantLots of action above, you two! Who knows what will come next?  Now It’s Curling Now It’s Curling
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March 28, 2020 at 9:28 pm #426469 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#160  
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April 5, 2020 at 2:04 am #427594 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#161  
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April 5, 2020 at 8:59 pm #427642 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipant Proud Cloud 
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April 6, 2020 at 1:50 am #427657 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantHow about a late night walk?  The Dunes In Moonlight The Dunes In Moonlight
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April 8, 2020 at 3:29 am #427972 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#162  
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April 9, 2020 at 8:56 am #428123 Daniel MitchellParticipant Daniel MitchellParticipantI’m inspired. Hans, your Proud Cloud is apparitionous! (new word)— Keelin, the Dunes in Moonlight really look like dunes— crazy! Love the silky smoothness of #162, Michael. I’ll join the party with this one:  Hustle & Bustle 
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April 10, 2020 at 1:37 am #428332 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantFrom silky to scrunchy (and everything in between!), the variety of cloud textures seems endless. Here’s one whose texture appears rough, while the form reminds me of a sting ray enjoying a sinuous glide through a sea of dark sky.  
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April 12, 2020 at 10:19 pm #428633 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantI love the variation and surprises from Dunes In Moonlight, Arizona #162, Hustle & Bustle and I love also the text accompanying your stingray Keelin. It fits so well.  Globalization 
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April 14, 2020 at 4:10 am #428736 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove that sense of a brighter vista nearly within reach, Hans. It’s a vision that inspires!  Night Light Night LightPS: And congratulations on your lovely Altocumulus over Bloemendaal posted to CAS Gallery today! 
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April 16, 2020 at 4:13 am #429016 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#163  
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April 18, 2020 at 2:32 am #429214 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantFantastic texture, Michael! What a capture. There was a bit of iridescence in the original photo of the image below, but I like the way black and white highlights the cloud’s form without the distraction of color.  
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April 19, 2020 at 4:51 pm #429326 Don HatfieldParticipant Don HatfieldParticipantHans, Keelin, Michael, Daniel – and anybody else I missed. You all inspire me so much. Here is a cloud that just showed up one day in Dallas, out of the clear blue sky(probably I committed a sin by not noticing it a bit earlier).  
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April 20, 2020 at 1:52 am #429348 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantThe clouds look like they’re talkin ,Keelin! Fascinating wind manipulation of the Virga,Don. Looks like from every direction. Arizona B&W#164  
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April 20, 2020 at 10:03 pm #429474 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantA fine feather for your cap, Don! And a magical murmuration, Michael. Both images lift my spirits. Below, this one reminds me of dandelion seeds sailing on a Spring breeze just as I reach to weed them.  Spring Sail Spring Sail
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April 21, 2020 at 10:21 pm #429625 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantI love the latest series of B&W’s posted over here by you all, Keelin, Don, and Michael. They are all surprising, each one in its own way, ending with an exuberant Spring Sail.  Flood Line In The Sky 
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April 24, 2020 at 4:56 am #429850 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#165  
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April 28, 2020 at 1:36 am #430208 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#166  
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April 30, 2020 at 3:56 pm #430555 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the scalloped edge in Flood Line In The Sky, Hans. It tells a story! And Michael, your most recent, also has a feeling of cloudlettes being swept along. Keeping with the flowing theme, this one below could use a river’s soundtrack.  Stream Over Stones Stream Over Stones
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May 2, 2020 at 10:04 pm #430856 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantMaybe from the river’s soundtrack…  
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May 5, 2020 at 3:13 am #431075 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantYour One Note is sweeping in on key and right on time, Hans! While on this side of the pond, the celestial orchestra is not quite ready.  Still Tuning Up Still Tuning Up
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May 6, 2020 at 4:58 am #431216 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#167  
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May 8, 2020 at 5:23 pm #431517 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantOh, Michael, from what wild realm did B&W#167 emerge? Simply incredible! I love this creatura! Have you considered sending it to the MudPie team for their Cloud Tales project? I can only imagine what fun storytelling it would inspire. Even sans pareidolia, it is a remarkable cloud image.  In Awe In Awe
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May 9, 2020 at 3:44 am #431574 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantThank You Keelin!..Mudpie sounds to be fun.! That photo would give an imagination a good opportunity. When I saw that area of the sky, it appeared to me as very interesting. So I took a series of shots. Not until processing them in “Lightroom” did the creature show itself. Definitely of the Realm of Clouds as is your Awe! Another shot taken for being interesting Arizona B&W#168  
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May 10, 2020 at 10:20 pm #431775 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantI agree with Keelin on Arizona B&W#167 Michael. It is a magical one for sure. It must have been amazing to see that one emerge in your lightroom. The Realm Of Clouds it is. On the former one Keelin stated that her celestial orchestra was not ready yet but I think different. It is pure and perfect jazz in B&W and sounds like my favorites. You both make this thread so much fun and inspiring!  Something Nondescript And Puzzling 
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May 13, 2020 at 3:15 am #432066 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W# 169  
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May 15, 2020 at 12:42 am #432288 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#170  
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May 16, 2020 at 10:39 pm #432496 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipant Light As A Feather 
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May 17, 2020 at 11:01 pm #432591 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantMichael, the delicate tonal balance you’re able to achieve in b&w continues to impress. Both #169 and #170 could be mush in less skillful hands. And oh, I like that, Hans, your Something Nondescript And Puzzling! It’s the stuff of which mysteries (and stories!) are made. Light As A Feather has a hint of that quality as well. Where do these come from? Might this (below) be a source?  Branch Of A Feathery Feather Tree Branch Of A Feathery Feather Tree
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May 18, 2020 at 4:23 am #432603 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantThanks Keelin! Adobe Lightroom has an amazing tool called “Clarity” which seems like a perfect tool made for Cloud photography. Clouds are notoriously low in contrast or just the opposite, very high in contrast depending on the time of day. While processing the shots, a “normal” amount of contrast can be adjusted to effect the pictures over all range from black to white. But “Clarity” works the contrast between a dark pixel and its neighbor ,say, a white pixel..Thats a general description but the tool definitely turns mush into a clearer ,sharper presentation. Matter of fact I shoot a lot as “flat”, low contrast, especially seeing how “Clarity” helps with clouds like Asperitas . The other side of Clarity is that it can contribute to “noise” ,the digital equivalent to analogue “grain”. So I usually shot at 200 asa or lower to control the “noise’ increase when perhaps a lot of clarity is required. Its fascinating the difference of “clarity” may be needed in how much pre programed contrast, saturation etc is set for. Experiment experiment experiment is all I can say. The rite combination for the kind of clouds and time of day can be found, giving anybody the ability to turn mush into somethin worthy to be framed and hung on the wall. Arizona B&W#171  
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May 18, 2020 at 6:27 pm #432690 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks for helpful and encouraging info, Michael. Adobe Lightroom will definitely be my choice of processing programs next time I upgrade. For now, I’m just happy to have finally replaced my antique iPhone 5s with an 11pro and its vastly improved camera. Slowly, so slowly, moving into a faster lane here.  Typewriter Dreams Typewriter Dreams
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May 18, 2020 at 10:54 pm #432714 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantWow, again some astonishing B&W’s from you both. The Feathery Feather Tree is magical and enchanting Keelin and Michael’s play with light in #171 is magical too. Great to read about your use of LR Michael. What you explain about noise can be seen in my former Light As A Feather. I pushed the use of clarity to the limits in that one. The contrast in Typewriter Dreams is also great. It gives clarity in a different way. Also in next one I used clarity and what I tried is to emphasize the little curly details in a rather smoky cloudstructure.  Something Is Getting Revealed 
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May 20, 2020 at 11:50 am #432855 Jocelyn NortheyParticipant Jocelyn NortheyParticipantThank you for all the processing tips Michael. I have been following this forum for some time and look forward to every new post 
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May 20, 2020 at 8:14 pm #432926 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantDanke je, Hans. And you may have used clarity in Something Is Getting Revealed, but it remains a wonderful mystery!  Swimming Through Uncertainty Swimming Through UncertaintyPS: Jocelyn, in reply to your question about Billy: Our beloved friend made his first appearance courtesy of Hans on the forum’s B&W topic (Vol 2, March 17, 2017) with the title Swimming Goat. To get a glimpse, just enter “goat” into the Search field. Hans and I have taken a particular liking to this frisky cloud character who tends to cross the pond unexpectedly and show up in slightly various forms*. A sighting is always a delight, so keep your eyes on the skies and do let us know if he heads your way. We’re grateful to Gavin and Ian who kindly allow us free rein with our wild imaginations here. *Billy’s a swift swimmer, so sometimes, we only get a hint of him…  
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May 22, 2020 at 1:52 am #433099 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantHans, yes, grey tones buried in the dark reveal them selves with judicial use of LR ‘clarity”. The Canon 6D camera has a CMOS that is more sensitive to the Infra Red part of the spectrum. Astronomers like the camera because it picks up so much of the unseen in the Universe around us. When shooting clouds with it and the processing the photos, its almost like magic to watch the invisible come to light with “Clarity” Arizona B&W#172  
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May 26, 2020 at 5:13 am #433573 Andy HoltonParticipant Andy HoltonParticipantThanks Hans for guiding me to this thread!  
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May 26, 2020 at 11:40 am #433597 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantWelcome Andy. You join just at the end of a discussion about using clarity in LR. Thank you Michael for all your information about the way you work. I did not know yet about the extra sensitivity for the infra red of the 6D sensor. I don’t know whether this is also the case with my 7D, but like you I am also sometimes surprised what detail comes up when enhancing clarity . And you come up with great use of granularity in your B&W Andy. One can’t tell just because of the conscientiously use of granularity whether it is a digital one or analogous, but is it indeed an analogous picture? Love the composition and – forgive me – I see also this friendly witch with her bird on a flying carpet. Swimming In Uncertainty so to speak with the latest B&W by Keelin who also lets Billy the goat revisit this stage. Although here are mainly abstract B&W’s, pareidolia is almost inevitable at stake in this thread.  Nameless 
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May 27, 2020 at 6:06 am #433710 Andy HoltonParticipant Andy HoltonParticipantYeah, these images are taken for a class I took last year on film development techniques. Reading through the posts about the clarity slider has been very interesting; a lot of the things that got brought up were things I definitely had to take into consideration as well in developing and printing. I have mixed feelings about the amount of grain in these images. On the computer screen I’m not a big fan, but I sorta like it when printed. As Michael mentioned, going to a lower ISO film probably would have help with that. Seeing all of these awesome images has gotten me motivated to scan more of mine :)  
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May 27, 2020 at 7:06 pm #433800 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantMichael, thanks so much for your helpful comments and suggestions on LR. I continue to save them for future guidance. B&W#172 is a great example of the fine details the program makes available—for one with a skilled eye! And welcome to the B&W forum topic, Andy! Delighted to see your first posts, and look forward to more. As Hans points out, most images here are of an abstract nature, which I believe has both opened my eyes to a new way of looking at clouds and enhanced my appreciation of the art form itself. As for granularity, there are times when I feel it enhances the mood of the image and/or adds a touch of mystery. But then, I’m of the pareidolia persuasion, and like Hans, tend to see things where others might not. ;) Both of your photos remind me of those fleeting dream images that begin to dissolve at waking, inviting one to linger. Speaking of lingering…WOW, Hans! Nameless is fantastic! I just cannot stop looking at it. In the image below, a waning crescent moon rests in the upper left quadrant, steady as can be while the surrounding clouds can’t seem to hold still.  Shivers Shivers
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May 28, 2020 at 3:17 am #433848 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#173  
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May 28, 2020 at 3:05 pm #433919 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantThank you Keelin and I agree with your words about granularity and it is a joy the way you phrase your thoughts so well. And then there are Shivers …….. and an quartet size in Arizona B&W#719 by Michael. Some pareidolia now?  Sunbathing 
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June 1, 2020 at 2:27 am #434277 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantI like the formation of the foursome you captured, Michael. And thanks for kind words, Hans. You must know, pareidolia is always welcome. Your sunbather is truly basking in it. He looks so restful. No time to say hello goodbye, though, if one hopes to catch up with a certain rushing rabbit.  The Rabbit Hole The Rabbit Hole
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June 2, 2020 at 3:09 am #434352 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantGo ask Alice.. Arizona B&W#174  
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June 2, 2020 at 4:22 pm #434438 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantToo funny, this bunny appearing right on time! Leave it to you, Michael, to pull a White Rabbit right out of thin air. Amusing and amazing!! In his rush, some fur went flying…  Flying Fur Flying Fur
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June 2, 2020 at 8:08 pm #434459 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantSo funny these tricks with the white rabbit by you two! I feel like being Alice.  Ghostly Bystanders 
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June 4, 2020 at 6:43 pm #434664 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove your Ghostly Bystanders, Hans. Perhaps they thought they were seeing double? This one looks a bit hare-ied. He’s probably thinking he should hop on over to the ‘looks like’ topic.  Another Rabbit?! Another Rabbit?!Meanwhile, something a bit more abstract…  
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June 6, 2020 at 9:27 pm #434907 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#175  
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June 6, 2020 at 10:22 pm #434909 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantI love ‘Another Wabbit’ Keelin (nice to prevent him to hop over to the ‘looks like’ thread) and the abstract as well. Arizona B&W#175 is a smooth interruption of the tea party. Someone left this….  Mad Hat 
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June 8, 2020 at 5:32 pm #435047 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantArizona B&W#175 has an ethereal landscape feel, Michael. I’d like to travel that undulating trail into the distant hills. Who knows where it might lead? Wherever that may be, I’d like to be dressed appropriately, or even better, with a flair for whimsey. Your Mad Hat with its feather, plume and even a hint of veil would be just the ticket, Hans. I should like to wear it even with no where to go but in my mind. Today, for sure ’twould be the shore ~ to celebrate World Oceans Day.  Ocean Emotion Ocean Emotion
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June 9, 2020 at 5:19 am #435074 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#176  
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June 11, 2020 at 9:12 am #435595 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantWow, great Ocean Emotion Keelin. The emotion seems to be tempered already in #176 by Micheal where the waves are smaller although they seem to have lost their sense of direction. Two wonderful B&W’s.  Continuing The Wave 
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June 12, 2020 at 10:37 am #435763 Trevor BeechParticipant Trevor BeechParticipantMy first post.  
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June 14, 2020 at 3:17 am #436068 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantA warm welcome to you, Trevor — and an impressive, dramatic first post! Hope to see many more images from you here on the B&W topic. Love those waves in any direction, Michael and Hans, even when they almost appear to be quietly quivering in place.  Good Vibrations Good Vibrations
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June 16, 2020 at 12:48 am #436330 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#177  
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June 18, 2020 at 2:03 am #436652 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#178  
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June 21, 2020 at 7:07 pm #437364 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the calm, linear look of #178, Michael. Just what I needed this morning. ;)  Too Many Ideas All At Once Too Many Ideas All At Once
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June 22, 2020 at 3:29 am #437402 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantLike a flood Keelin! Arizona B&W#179  
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June 26, 2020 at 12:16 am #438009 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantWonderful, expressionistic appeal in #179, Michael. I like the mood it evokes when I look at it—which I’ve done now several times. Is this how clouds carry their little ones?  
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June 26, 2020 at 6:36 am #438027 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantThanks Keelin for your kind words. Clouds really do lend to the emotional impact of a perception since they are of so little tangible reality. How one feels ,or is emotionally impacted ,when seeing a cloud or a cloud photo is just as real to the person as anything. Texture, contrast and movement seem to help creating the impact. Your baby brought an Aww! Something different Arizona B&W#180  
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June 29, 2020 at 10:28 am #438350 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantBack to Black (and White). Great cloud carrying a little one Keelin. I saw a fish with cleaning fish in it. Love it. And a great first post by Trevor with lots of dynamics. I look forward for more Trevor! And the good vibrations go on in this thread. Great play of lines in #179 Michael.  Scary or Friendly Looking? 
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July 1, 2020 at 12:52 am #438591 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the tones and subtle shadings you achieved in #189, Michael — a wonderful watercolor effect. As for Scary or Friendly, Hans, I can see both in your fantastic clouds above. But, of course, only one or the other at a time. So much of perception is determined by mood and the mind’s tendencies. If I gaze at the classic optical illusion of the young girl/old woman, what I see first will likely depend on how recently I’ve looked in the mirror. ;) Below, another ambiguous cloud formation. Do you see a young pup swimming or a two-headed sea dragon—or something else entirely (at least for a moment)?  Either Or Or? Either Or Or?
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July 3, 2020 at 3:33 am #438911 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W# 181  
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July 4, 2020 at 6:57 pm #439086 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipant When the moon is a cold chiseled dagger (from ‘Black Wings’ by Tom Waits) 
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July 4, 2020 at 9:38 pm #439090 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantAnd ……. thank you Keelin. I can see the puppy and the two-headed dragon as well. It is indeed the mood that influences the perception. I hope you are in a good mood since I can’t make that up from your silly words. Can’t believe it. 
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July 4, 2020 at 11:11 pm #439092 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantIt’s no surprise you can see both creatures, Hans, as you have a keen skill for such vision. As for mood, mine tends to tip easily towards the amusement end of the scale, even in ambiguous situations. If I do happen to glimpse the ‘old lady’ in the mirror, at least she is usually smiling. At nearly 70, that seems to keep the best wrinkles in place! 
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July 4, 2020 at 11:14 pm #439093 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantWhat a lovely image of sun (or moon?) in a soft, silken cradle of cloud, Michael. It is lovely! And Hans, that sliver of moon could not be more beautiful! The incredible detail you’ve captured somehow brings it closer to home—almost within reach.  Half-Sun In Full Splendor Half-Sun In Full Splendor
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July 7, 2020 at 11:41 pm #439477 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantThis image reminds me of how the earth welcomes a nourishing rain, especially when gentle breezes blow.  
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July 8, 2020 at 4:30 am #439498 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantThanks for the kind words keelin. A late afternoon sun it was. Nice shot of the wind swept! Arizona B&W#182  
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July 9, 2020 at 1:39 pm #439672 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipant Lots Of Energy 
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July 10, 2020 at 3:35 am #439721 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#183  
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July 10, 2020 at 11:44 pm #439880 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantGreat grays in both #182 & #183, Michael. And a positively powerful image in Lots Of Energy, Hans!  Friday Fibrillation Friday Fibrillation
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July 13, 2020 at 2:45 am #440013 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#184  
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July 16, 2020 at 2:34 pm #440421 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantGreat Friday Fibrilation and waves in #184, Keelin and Michael.  Floating Fluffs 
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July 18, 2020 at 12:58 am #440596 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#185  
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July 18, 2020 at 6:39 pm #440661 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the lighthearted feeling of Floating Fluffs, Hans, and the layering depth in #185, Michael.  Wavy Gravy Wavy Gravy
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July 21, 2020 at 12:07 am #440905 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#186  
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July 22, 2020 at 12:33 am #441002 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W# 187  
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July 29, 2020 at 1:24 am #441970 Patricia L KeelinParticipant Patricia L KeelinParticipantWhat capricious winds you have there in AZ, Michael!  Diced vs. Shredded Diced vs. Shredded
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July 29, 2020 at 1:22 pm #442017 Hans StockerParticipant Hans StockerParticipantI love #187 with its capricious winds (quoting Keelin) Michael and likewise Diced vs. Shredded, Keelin. The winds make wonderful patterns in it.  Sea At Night 
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July 30, 2020 at 12:45 am #442080 Michael LerchParticipant Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#188  
 
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In Awe




 Branch Of A Feathery Feather Tree
Branch Of A Feathery Feather Tree
 Typewriter Dreams
Typewriter Dreams

 Swimming Through Uncertainty
Swimming Through Uncertainty





 Shivers
Shivers

 The Rabbit Hole
The Rabbit Hole
 Flying Fur
Flying Fur
 Another Rabbit?!
Another Rabbit?!


 Ocean Emotion
Ocean Emotion



 Good Vibrations
Good Vibrations

 Too Many Ideas All At Once
Too Many Ideas All At Once



 Either Or Or?
Either Or Or?

 Half-Sun In Full Splendor
Half-Sun In Full Splendor



 Friday Fibrillation
Friday Fibrillation


 Wavy Gravy
Wavy Gravy

 Diced vs. Shredded
Diced vs. Shredded
