Black & White Thread Volume VI
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October 6, 2017 at 1:01 pm #233973
Hans Stocker
ParticipantFrom the Black and White Thread Volume V The Arrow of Time pointed inevitably to Volume VI. Post number 100 is What Remains To Be Seen on Volume V by Keelin. Quite applicable I think. She wrote: “the great wind eraser made a pass at a lingering contrail”. This description I like so much that I want to quote Keelin with it at the start of Volume VI. Look it up, and see yourself what view on the sky the great wind eraser delivered and …. scrolling through Volume V you will find more astonishing pictures by Michael (look for July 11!), Keelin, me and an occasional picture by Felicity. Whoever reads this: feel free to contribute to Volume VI!
Accumulation Of Black And White
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October 7, 2017 at 2:50 am #234069
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you, Hans, for the kindly nod as we leap into Volume VI! And to Michael, look what you started when you launched the B&W topic — not even a full year ago! ;) Needless to say, I’m eager to see what will “accumulate” this time around.
Leaping Into Volume VI
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October 7, 2017 at 11:23 am #234105
Hans Stocker
ParticipantI fully agree Keelin. Leaping Into Volume VI we will accumulate some more and maybe
Heat Up The Fire
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October 8, 2017 at 7:39 pm #234364
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThe Crying Saint
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October 9, 2017 at 11:27 am #234481
Hans Stocker
ParticipantLast weekend I surfed a bit through the pictures of the gallery until I found a great black and white picture of member Stephen J. Gledhill. He has a website and turns out to be a photographer for a long time. On his website I read that he started with only black and whites and after doing that for a long time he just turned to colors since he went digital. Diving into his gallery is really worthwhile doing! This is the link to a page on his site with some of his black and whites.
On this page he states that giving these black and whites a meaningful name is “nigh on impossible”. Well, I watch The Crying Saint from Michael and Michael proofs differently, like we all do on this thread. I am curious whether Stephen would be interested in this thread and read this. In that case I would like to know his thoughts about this.
And a little rain, never hurt no one
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October 10, 2017 at 7:34 pm #234703
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantOh Michael, The Crying Saint (Vincent of Saragossa, patron of winemakers?), so beautifully heart-wrenching and haunting, would be more than welcome here in Napa Valley — and anywhere in northern California, for that matter. Aeolus whistles and sparks fly, billowing clouds of smoke turning the light surreal. Our hearts go out to the fearless firefighters and to those who’s tears fall soundlessly upon ashes of their former homes. What we really need more than bushels of grapes at this moment are great big Buckets of Rain.
And Hans, your image reminds me of gentle rains and also of an eyelid at rest, long lashes settling down, awaiting the start of a luscious dream. Also, thank you for the link to Gledhill’s website. There are some fabulous images there. I do think he’d feel at home here and hope he sees your mention and joins our escapades.
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October 11, 2017 at 2:09 am #234752
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThe act of photographing ,captures a moment,freezes the instant to a framed existence,leaving an assumption that it has to labeled, identified, to help connect or maybe just the opposite. I like to clear my mind and let a title pop into my brain, rather than go after it.And if that is too difficult or beyond the moments’ ability, a date or some such nomenclature is easily applied. So, titles shouldn’t be taken too serious, imho. The clouds are free, only constrained by the physics of the fleeting moment,so should the connection any have with a photo of one…imho.
Keelin I am heart broken to see the wild fires ravaging North and South California. Smoke made it into the valley here carried by the winds spreading the fires across your state. May the rains obey the summons.
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October 11, 2017 at 11:20 am #234829
Hans Stocker
ParticipantWhat you both wrote about the fires in Northern California hit me. Unfortunately on this side of the ocean I was not aware of this disaster and what you both wrote woke me up with a shock.
I wish I could send some water loaded cumuli from over here, but that’s only possible in black and white and bits and bytes. Nevertheless I hope the blessing of the wanted rain will reach the area soon! -
October 11, 2017 at 6:41 pm #234918
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you both for caring words. The beautiful cloud images here — “in black and white and bits and bytes”, along with the ever-expanding CAS gallery — do much to soothe the soul.
And you are so right, Michael, about the frozen, framing moments. I agree that titles need not be attached to make those experiences complete or memorable. That said, there are times when my dreamer’s mind can’t resist the invitation to forage for some type of association, be it via pareidolia or simple wordplay. And when a title pops into place, in addition to that added moment of delight, I find it much easier to recall the image and the emotion that was effortlessly evoked by the initial experience. Labeled or not, though, I must say your images, and Hans’s as well, have a way of taking root in both pleasurable and amusing ways, and never require much prompting to recall.
Window of Opportunity
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October 12, 2017 at 5:21 pm #235103
Hans Stocker
ParticipantI didn’t expect to trigger such lovely eloquent texts about the naming of pictures. I agree with all of it and indeed let’s not take it too seriously. Unfortunately I did not succeed to lure J. Gledhill into this thread (so far..?).
No Name
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October 16, 2017 at 5:18 pm #235723
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantHans, it’s no wonder I keep returning to No Name… so elegant! Imagination can’t help but take flight…
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October 13, 2017 at 12:59 am #235156
Michael Lerch
ParticipantTrain Wreck at 30,000 ft.
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October 13, 2017 at 11:01 am #235214
Hans Stocker
ParticipantCrossing
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October 13, 2017 at 4:56 pm #235267
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantIt’s astonishing how Train Wreck at 30,000 Feet and Crossing (both so beautiful!) look as if they could be from the same time and place. Of course, they are from the same SKY — we have only the one, don’t we? And yet so many options for where to focus, the chosen direction making all the difference.
Shoulda Woulda Coulda
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October 14, 2017 at 11:04 pm #235457
Howard Brown
ParticipantOne sky, Keelin? Or an infinite number – of Michael’s fleeting moments? Past, present and future?
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October 16, 2017 at 10:23 pm #235775
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantA splendid question to ponder upon, Hygee! If only one sky, surely it holds infinite, timeless possibilities. The mind wanders to wonder when considering the koan.
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October 14, 2017 at 3:05 pm #235394
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThe titles Train Wreck at 30.000 ft and Shoulda Woulda Coulda are fantastic and very funny. Beautiful pictures as well and like Keelin stated all taken from the same sky. They are worthy of these great titles.
Combing The One Sky For Pictoresque Clouds
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October 15, 2017 at 1:10 am #235469
Michael Lerch
ParticipantLenticularis As An Instrument of Fascination
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October 16, 2017 at 10:02 am #235652
Hans Stocker
ParticipantMore Instruments
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October 16, 2017 at 5:13 pm #235722
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantTime for a little light music?
Overtones
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October 17, 2017 at 4:14 am #235819
Michael Lerch
ParticipantTell Tchaikovsky The News
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October 17, 2017 at 11:40 am #235860
Hans Stocker
ParticipantTchaikovsky is flabbergasted by the news or maybe by the light music? How creative a title can be!
I saw your Asperitas on the gallery Michael. Quite special being able to look over and under it. The picture reminded me of a singular patch of Asperitas I once saw on a distance.
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October 17, 2017 at 12:35 pm #235874
Hans Stocker
ParticipantAnd this one I spotted recently
Hint of Asperitas?
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October 17, 2017 at 10:45 pm #235969
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantTell Tchaikovsky The News is categorically classic, Michael — whereas your title is pure pop! Or I’m guessing from what you’ve written earlier, it went pOp! when it came to mind. Makes me smile to imagine how that must have felt.
And isn’t it sweet to catch even a hint of Asperitas? Hans, your image has the same fascinating perspective of those split camera captures where one can see creatures of the sea below as well as clouds in the sky above.
Here’s one with also maybe just a hint of Asperitas along the left shoreline of a dark sky inlet.
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October 18, 2017 at 10:19 am #236037
Hans Stocker
ParticipantKeelin, your wordplay responding to the ingenious titles Michael gives his images, is unmatched making it a real pleasure to read your comments. I like that jazz! And then you take my “hint” a level higher with “maybe just a hint” of Asperitas in that intriguing picture.
The Rite Of Spring
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October 18, 2017 at 5:02 pm #236086
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantDanke je, Hans, so glad you too enjoy this playful aspect of our sharing here. Can’t help but feel inspired by you and Michael, both visually and in ways that prompt this aging brain to see and think anew.
The Right Of Spring is timeless! However, the ritual of spring cleaning will have to wait for the proper season. In the meantime, I suppose we can expect to see a recurring, and possibly frequent, Invasion Of The Dust Bunnies.
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October 18, 2017 at 11:19 pm #236126
Howard Brown
ParticipantI knew of Vivaldi, but only recently discovered Tchaikovsky also wrote a seasonal composition
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October 19, 2017 at 12:39 am #236138
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThe Red Priest of Duast Bunnei
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October 19, 2017 at 12:20 pm #236216
Hans Stocker
ParticipantKeelin, the inspiration you feel is mutual for sure and never ending. Our grey cells will not have any chance for aging this way. We won’t let them!
Now the Dust Bunnies make their unexpected entry (great light-play in that one, it makes me feel sunny!) and whoever could predict the arrival of the Red Priest out of that strange and duasty country. Ever bin there?
And …. again I will lack for two weeks our daily black and white vitamins. Unfortunately I would say, but the bright side is that I will have my head in the clouds to capture new material.
The Dust Blows Forward
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October 20, 2017 at 2:17 am #236328
Michael Lerch
ParticipantOasis
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October 21, 2017 at 1:03 am #236477
Michael Lerch
ParticipantNow and Then
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October 22, 2017 at 3:50 pm #236701
Michael Lerch
ParticipantFeathered
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October 22, 2017 at 10:11 pm #236744
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWell, I actually googled Duast Bunnei before I realized it was but a country in Michael’s mind and enjoyed a good giggle at the excellent wordplay (and my gullibility!). Following that, more oohs and awes while taking in those essential vitamins of which Hans speaks. And Hans, may friendly figurals follow wherever you go in the coming weeks. I send this one now to keep a special eye on you!
Friendly Figural #4
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October 24, 2017 at 5:51 pm #237029
Michael Lerch
ParticipantK, Vivaldi was known as The Red Priest ,color of hair, and i couldn’t help myself from further tying yours and hygges posts together..Oh that Imagination!
Across The Sky
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November 1, 2017 at 1:05 am #238264
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantAh! Even more clever than ever!
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October 25, 2017 at 6:11 pm #237194
Michael Lerch
ParticipantAntecedent
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October 27, 2017 at 2:59 am #237455
Michael Lerch
ParticipantTo The Edge
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October 28, 2017 at 2:02 am #237651
Michael Lerch
ParticipantWaterfall
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October 28, 2017 at 4:25 pm #237732
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantFabulous images, Michael! I look forward to returning home and commenting further (and sharing new photos) next week. You’re keeping us quite alive here!
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October 28, 2017 at 6:45 pm #237751
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThanks Keelin!
Waking Up Breathing
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October 31, 2017 at 1:07 am #238117
Michael Lerch
ParticipantAn Amazing Lenny Sunset Display over Northern Italy/Switzerland (WOW!!) reminds me it might be a good time for this shot.
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November 1, 2017 at 1:38 am #238268
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantSimply blown away by your latest photos, Michael. You’re doing that magic with the grey tones again.
In the image below, I felt a high contrast approach would be appropriate to accentuate the drama.
Thornbird
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November 1, 2017 at 11:33 am #238321
Hans Stocker
ParticipantWow, looking into this thread after just a bit more than a week is a like digging in a treasury box. I agree with Keelin, Michael, you have your ways with the greys. Every Now And Then you take Antecedents To The Edge while the next day Waking Up Breathing in the morning to watch at the end of the day this Amazing Lennie Sunset. It is a true Waterfall of beautiful abstracts of which To The Edge is really to the edge. Very delicate also.
Thank you Keelin for your Friendly Figural #4 to watch over me. Heartwarming! An intriguing figure and great composition. The contrast works well in your Thornbird, I tried the contrast as well in this….
Cloudy Basket
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November 1, 2017 at 10:36 pm #238439
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantNicely woven, Hans — the wording AND the basket!
Continuing to pump up the contrast here. Looks like this flock found its watering hole…
Winter Migration
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November 2, 2017 at 11:49 am #238511
Hans Stocker
ParticipantPumping up the contrast also reveals the contrast between the flock and the one who seems to go his own way, Keelin. It seems to dance cheerfully away.
Lines At Sunset
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November 3, 2017 at 1:19 am #238626
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThanks Keelin and Hans! Working the extremes looks like a lot of fun!
I’m not done with the Greys yet so,
Knoll
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November 3, 2017 at 4:45 pm #238742
Hans Stocker
ParticipantAnd Fun it is, Michael! Luckily for us the possibilities in the greys are endless.
Strangeness
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November 3, 2017 at 10:50 pm #238780
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantOh those luscious greys! It looks like you’ve managed to capture the full range there, Hans. And I can’t help but see in Strangeness someone familiar from my own archives (though you might need to don pareidolia glasses for the image below). He looks to have ventured far beyond Michael’s serene and gentle Knoll to more extreme northern climes. And could it be he is wearing an eyepatch? Surely this fellow has tales to tell.
Arctic Explorer
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November 3, 2017 at 11:17 pm #238784
Howard Brown
ParticipantAnother Arctic Explorer, Keelin (a travel ad with the odd cloud)
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November 4, 2017 at 8:46 pm #238915
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThis is truly surprising, Keelin. Firstly we turn out to have an Arctic Explorer in common. And secondly I did not notice him myself in Strangeness, but like on other pareidoliatic occasions, it is not possible to unsee him from now on. With eyepatch! Love it.
Something Tickles My Left Hand
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November 4, 2017 at 11:14 pm #238933
Michael Lerch
ParticipantCool stuff ! Strange and all! Below is some vertical and horizontal that came out well
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November 5, 2017 at 2:37 pm #239015
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThe vertical and horizontal come out very well indeed. Michael. In what I spotted lately it was a mess.
Mondriaan Once Lived Here
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November 5, 2017 at 4:10 pm #239021
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWell indeed, Michael! I’m enjoying the illusion of that ess “shadow” below the main horizontal cloud. Some kind of magic happening there. And Mondrian would be proud of that lovely “mess”, Hans!
Seems as explorers, we are more than willing to sail our eyes in any and every direction that tickles our aesthetic senses.
Just beyond his reach
Brighter than a golden sun
Oh! The Fleece! The Fleece!Jason’s Dream
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November 6, 2017 at 12:19 pm #239120
Hans Stocker
ParticipantYou are a true Argonaut Keelin, finding Jason’s Dream. And what you wrote also tickles my senses. Great imagery!
Did I find …
The Russian Connection?
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November 7, 2017 at 6:45 am #239238
Michael Lerch
ParticipantHey some nice shots there!
This one found me
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November 8, 2017 at 1:01 pm #239438
Hans Stocker
ParticipantSo did this one found me…..
Captain Hook
Hey Mike, I discovered yesterday we turn out to be both on the CAS calendar for 2018. June and July. Congrats! Feels good.
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November 8, 2017 at 4:50 pm #239476
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantCongratulations, Micheal and Hans! Your back-to-back beauties for June and July contribute nicely to CAS’s 2018 calendar. And I see Michael’s gorgeous Cumulonimbus praecipitatio on the Gallery this morning. What a bright start to the day.
And watch out, Hans… someone appears to be playing peek-a-boo with your impressive Captain Hook!
Tick Tock…
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November 8, 2017 at 10:57 pm #239526
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThanks Keelin and Hans!..2018 just arrived and Im happy to be included in CAS tribute to it. We’ve got good company there Hans and Keelin..time to get some color in the camera and go for it! Im cheating tho. I already have 3 shots Im holding off for 2019 consideration. Nov 4 was a banner day. Over 400 shots! Have processed only a few but they are keepers.
Heres a Cloudscape from a while ago.
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November 9, 2017 at 12:23 pm #239625
Hans Stocker
ParticipantWe got good company for sure, Michael. That makes it special. I remember that it was difficult to choose from a lot of shots I had taken on that occasion. Later I discovered Ian did not like any enhancement getting it on the gallery. Always a difficult matter in the case of iridescence. It is easy to exaggerate. The one on the calendar has no enhancement though, but when I give it some extra contrast, the result is even more striking. I will post an example of another one on the Not B&W thread one of these days.
You make us curious about the ones you are holding off for 2019.
The Captain went looking inquisitively, Keelin and then another character appeared.
Davy Jones
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November 10, 2017 at 1:29 am #239715
Michael Lerch
ParticipantMaybe Cloud Still Life would be a better category
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November 11, 2017 at 3:14 am #239855
Michael Lerch
ParticipantTexture #2
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November 11, 2017 at 10:35 am #239895
Hans Stocker
Participant“Cloud Still Life” might be indeed an appropriate category, Michael. All sorts of components and a great texture too.
Keelin, I can’t see you after this peek- a-boo with the Captain?
Snowy Texture
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November 11, 2017 at 7:02 pm #239946
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThose seductive textures invite us to dive right in, don’t they? Speaking of which, it would not surprise me to encounter Davy Jones lurking somewhere below the image below ~~~
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November 13, 2017 at 11:50 am #240186
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThis looks like a satellite view of a delta with meandering waters and some clouds hanging over it, Keelin. Amazing.
Under the surface I go ….
Diving For Davy
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November 13, 2017 at 10:43 pm #240267
Michael Lerch
ParticipantUnique texture there Keelin. I’ll have to keep an eye out for it. Haa! dark virga sinks in an easy composition! Nice one Hans.
Texture #3
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November 14, 2017 at 9:59 pm #240410
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThe latest textures by you two are inspiring. Hope to see more of those.
Yesterday I spotted these
Scratches
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November 15, 2017 at 2:17 am #240465
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantHmmm…. I think this fellow might be responsible for those scratches, Hans. Even so, he has some nice texture to add to our recent theme here.
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November 15, 2017 at 2:29 am #240467
Michael Lerch
ParticipantI like when clouds superimpose ,combining to form a third. Thats as close to the very definition of Surreal as I can get. Thanks Hans.
Keelin You snuck in there while I was composing this post. Nice anteater!
This shot reminds me of Bas Relief
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November 15, 2017 at 12:43 pm #240523
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThanks Michael. You once wrote you are looking for layers. I try too, but good examples are not easy to spot. That makes it feel good to catch one. Bas Relief is also one. Surreal indeed.
Certainly surreal knowing that the texture of Keelin revealed the anteater that might have caused the scratches in the sky seaching for ants. Great texture too, Keelin!
Distant Bird Lost In A Silky Texture
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November 15, 2017 at 7:31 pm #240589
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantBeautiful layering, you two! When I took the shot below, I wasn’t thinking such things. In fact, I’m not quite sure what it was that inspired. But once home, and remembering Michael’s playfulness with images, I took a look at the negative version and like it very much (reversed image to follow).
Dimensions
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November 15, 2017 at 7:32 pm #240590
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantFresh Frozen
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November 16, 2017 at 2:35 pm #240729
Hans Stocker
ParticipantAmazing and beautiful, Keelin, the positive and negative as well. But which one is which? I suppose Dimensions is the positive but I can’t be sure. Both versions keep puzzling me about what I see: a waterfall, a picture from high above, a frozen lake?…. Love it.
Splash!
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November 17, 2017 at 1:50 am #240823
Michael Lerch
Participantjust…Frozen In Space..
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November 17, 2017 at 2:39 pm #240959
Hans Stocker
ParticipantLess is more, Michael. Great picture and title!
Ignited In Space
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November 17, 2017 at 2:40 pm #240961
Hans Stocker
ParticipantLess is more, Michael. Great picture and title!
Ignited In Space
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November 18, 2017 at 3:59 am #241140
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThe light caught just the edge of that..Nice capture Hans!
I was fascinated as I watched this picture develop over time.
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November 18, 2017 at 4:13 pm #241244
Hans Stocker
ParticipantMy last post turns out to be doubled. I was more or less impatient while entering I suppose.
Wow, what a great flowering cloud you watched develop Michael. Extraordinary picture. There is happening a lot. Beautiful!
In the mushroom season I found this
Morel
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November 18, 2017 at 5:39 pm #241254
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLove the space shots!
Found this on the menu. I think it would go well with your Morel, Hans. And whatever Michael comes up with is always dessert for the senses.
Layered Cloud Serving with Asperitas
PS: Nice dragonfly on the CAS Gallery, Hans! A dramatic capture and release.
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November 19, 2017 at 2:05 am #241322
Michael Lerch
ParticipantAn Art Deco Cloud Shot
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November 20, 2017 at 1:46 am #241511
Michael Lerch
ParticipantCloud Still Life #2
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November 20, 2017 at 2:49 am #241517
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWow, Michael, these are beautiful photos you’ve shared with us. I like the subtle repetition of lines in An Art Deco Cloud Shot. It’s almost as if the cloud lines on the left are having a cloud thought about themselves on the right. The mind (well, mine at least) wants to play there. And Cloud Still Life #2 is just fabulous. So richly textured, wonderful to look at.
The days are definitely getting crisper here, and thanks to sheep who were shorn in Spring, we shall be warm in Winter. I don’t really have sheep, but that doesn’t make me any less grateful for their gift!
Shorn ‘nuff
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November 20, 2017 at 2:34 pm #241600
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThank you Keelin about the dragonfly. It was a striking figure and I had to park the car on a good spot to take some pictures.
Art Deco and Cloud Still Life are sublime Michael. Sharp and crystal clear textures.
And Shorn ’nuff is just as sublime, the picture and the wordplay as well, Keelin.
You both leave you personal
Fingerprints
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November 21, 2017 at 1:52 am #241687
Michael Lerch
ParticipantNice Shots There! Reminds me of this morning. I had to get out a flannel shirt in order to watch the sun rise.
The shot below is all natural. I like cloudscapes that are all natural but due to form, texture, lighting etc etc come off looking like anything but natural
Anything But Natural.
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November 21, 2017 at 7:41 pm #241796
Hans Stocker
ParticipantI like that approach Michael. Very nice. I checked my archive, but the examples I found are all given extra accent to emphasize the abnormality. Here is one the other way around. I suppose nobody saw something special in this sky covering grey stratocumulus that is so often seen here. But with some enhancements one could have been worried about what fate was hanging overhead.
It Is Coming
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November 22, 2017 at 2:37 am #241836
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantGreat drama in both photos above, you two, and your fingerprint in our B&W forum is quite distinctive as well, Hans.
Although the contrast in the image below was tweaked to bring out its various, subtle textures, it still seems to remain mostly a
Landscape of Forgotten Greys
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November 22, 2017 at 11:20 am #241906
Hans Stocker
ParticipantI won’t forget these subtle greys, Keelin. The scenery looks like an aerial view on a seashore of a land that is covered with gently curved clouds. Mystical.
Vault
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November 23, 2017 at 2:47 am #242038
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantFound an unusual cloud in the sky cupboard today — along with a secret recipe in the Vault, Hans!
Let’s Make Pizza!
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November 23, 2017 at 5:51 pm #242147
Hans Stocker
ParticipantIncredible, the cheese is on its way to complete the pizza! A surreal meal, Keelin. Don’t know how you managed to prepare this dish.
The Chase
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November 24, 2017 at 3:38 pm #242351
Michael Lerch
ParticipantCloudscape Everything But The Anchovies
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November 25, 2017 at 11:48 am #242493
Hans Stocker
ParticipantYour title made me laugh Michael. Very funny and also a picture in a series of yours with great delicate sharpness in it. Love it.
Sweeping Virga
P.S.: Great overwhelming mamma over Mesa Michael! There must have been some storm nearby I suppose.
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November 25, 2017 at 5:28 pm #242528
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantIt’s all so delicious (thanks for holding the anchovies, Michael!). And I am swept away by your Sweeping Virga, Hans.
Found this Basket for the sheared wool a few postings above.
PS: And what a dramatic skyful on the Gallery, Michael! Just seeing that image made me want to breath in deeply.
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November 26, 2017 at 2:24 am #242601
Michael Lerch
ParticipantVirga Weave
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November 26, 2017 at 1:09 pm #242674
Hans Stocker
ParticipantWow, Michael what an amazing display of virga. This should be on the gallery imho. Nature on its impressionistic best. Whether it is in color or in b&w this is a fantastic picture because of composition and because of what you spotted. Cloud of the Month as far as I am concerned. I am curious what you think about my suggestion.
Next one is abstract and not fit for he gallery at all
No Way
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November 26, 2017 at 1:16 pm #242675
Hans Stocker
ParticipantAnd the basket of sheared wool by Keelin ispires Shorn ’nuff to more sheeplike pictures. I like the theme.
Before
And After
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November 27, 2017 at 1:19 am #242788
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThank you Hans for your kind words. Another shot from that same shoot is already in the gallery; the one of virga with a tree at the park. I’ll go back and check for a color version. I should have one or two. It was an extraordinary shoot where if you took a shot in one direction you had to hurry not to miss another worthy shot in the opposite direction. We don’t get a whole lot of cloud but when we do , its fast and furious. That shoot was no exception.
Nice work above. Like the abstract!
Heres another Virga from the same shoot.
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November 27, 2017 at 3:24 am #242800
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantI agree wholeheartedly with Hans. Virga Weave is truly extraordinary, Michael! I hope we find it included in the CAS calendar 2019. And just now I see you’ve posted another Virga beauty! The sky that day must have had your whirling. Hoping to see more of these fantastic images you’ve captured.
And No Way is in no way less captivating, Hans. The simple beauty of it is relaxing to the eye and is evidence that you know where to look in a sky filled with possibilities. And how did you find such perfect compliment to the shearing series? Before and After tells the whole story and brings with it an astonished smile.
I’ll need to do some serious spelunking for something worthy to offer here. I did come across an image that resembles the proverbial Missing Sock, but put it back in the drawer for now.
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November 27, 2017 at 4:07 am #242808
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantAlthough it looks as if I’ve gone down into the caves, that tiny black speck in the image below (3 o’clock to the right of the spotlight beam) is actually a bird, not a bat…
Spelunking
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November 28, 2017 at 2:42 am #242983
Michael Lerch
ParticipantNice shining light into the darkness Keelin. Aaah the unknown.
One more Virga shot..
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November 28, 2017 at 12:32 pm #243070
Hans Stocker
ParticipantQuite a series of virga Michael. I found the one on the gallery posted in june 2017. For some reason is Virga Weave my favorite, but all of them have the same impressionistic quality for me. Fantastic.
Keelin, you made me curious about your found Missing Sock when Spelunking. Quite a mysterious cave you found. Lovely.
You asked about About Before And After and I know there was just an hour time between I captured them maybe (?) making a sort of subconscious connection, but not knowing or even thinking about a sheeptheme yet. The first title I had in mind for Before was Backbone, but when you came up with Shorn ‘nuff and the Basket it just fell together. So funny your Shorn ‘nuff and then what it can trigger afterwards.
The virga made me spelunking too and dug up this rather different one.
Are The Aliens Coming Or Going?
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November 29, 2017 at 1:42 am #243219
Michael Lerch
ParticipantWell here we are at 100 posts on this 6th Vol..amazing! Since you’ve brought up Impressionism Hans perhaps that is a good place to wrap up Vol 6 with the shot below! It was taken during the same time as these Virga shots.
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