Contrail Thread Volume IV

Contrail Thread Volume IV

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    • #299312
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      As in former Volumes I want to start with bringing back in memory the Contrail Count Game. We are really stuck at number 17 and then I see this great capture on the gallery by Nienke Lantman.

      Number #19

      This one seems to have 19 (or maybe more?) contrails. The more contrails the more difficult it is to count them. I keep looking for new high numbers but I think it is too difficult to find each one consecutive. So everything higher than 17 must be a next step disregarding the consecutiveness. It will be difficult enough that way. No one did succeed to find a capture with a higher number until now, but Nienke Lantman finally did and posted it on the gallery. Very nice.

      Volume III ended with a nice visit of mr. Crow to Arizona. Thank you Michael for ending Volume III this way. More to follow in Volume IV?

      This one kicks off Volume IV.

      2018-09 Wolken_0015-3

      Dancing On The Top Of The Trees

    • #299325
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Wow, Hans, what a vibrant introduction to Contrails Volume IV! And Michael, your wrap-up to Volume III was absolutely amazing with a clever cloudy Crow appearing to contemplate Vortex Instability. What playful influence will the winds have this time?

      IMG_0085_Into The Great UnknownInto The Great Unknown

    • #299352
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      The Crow instability are very weird to witness. I got another one but before that, I’m posting another favorite.

      Arizona Contrail#50

      jan0318b9906

    • #299444
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Into The Great Unknown is such a challenging picture Keelin with already the presence of the playful influence of winds you look forward to. I see in The Great Unknown – in my own pareidolic way – this welcoming gesture of the cirrus cloud to all what yet has to come.

      I also hope for more Cow from you Michael, but I can imagine Arizona Contrail #50 is a favorite of yours. Fine cirrocumulus with a hint of iridescence caught between two parallel lines of contrail make a great composition.

      2018-07 Wolken_0017-2

      Straight And Narrow

       

    • #300993
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Michael, your Arizona Contrail #50 is a gem. Love the almost audible vibrations emanating from that gentle squeeze.

      And Hans, Straight And Narrow it is! And with subtle shadow adding a fine dimensional effect. I like this one very much. Below is one that is perfectly horizontal only if one’s noggin is atilt.

      IMG_0068_Mostly Straight Definitely NarrowMostly Straight Definitely Narrow

    • #301369
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Mostly Straight for sure Keelin. Nice curly cirrus too! Next one isn’t straightforward.

      2018-10 Wolken_0029-2
      Meandering And Not Even Narrow All The Way

    • #303521
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      2018-10 Wolken_0133-2

      Some distant planes seem to cross a sundog.

    • #305982
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Wow, Hans, that is a beauty!

    • #306826
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Thank you Keelin. Here is another one I captured yesterday.

      2018-11 Wolken_0023-2
      Dogt(r)ail

    • #307118
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Wagging the tail of he Contrail Count Game? At the start of this volume, I mentioned the picture on the gallery by Nienke Lantman. I recounted the number of contrails on this picture and now I got 22 in stead of the 19 I thought there were. The last picture with the highest number posted in one of the first Volumes of the Contrail topics  was #17. It took some time to spot more contrails and – as I stated at the start of this Volume –  it turns out to be too difficult to proceed exactly with a step of 1 contrail more. So at last I captured a next step in the game.

      2018-11 Wolken_0005-2

      Contrail Count #26

      Do you want to recount? Here is a edited version to help with a short line for each counted contrail.

      2018-11 Wolken_0005 contrail 26 (Large)

    • #307206
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Fantastic, Hans! The lines help to not lose the contrail count in such a crowdy sky. And 26 will be hard (maybe even impossible?) to beat.

      Below, just one lonely trail quietly underscoring a faint Halo.

      IMG_1379_Contrail & Halo

    • #307431
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Nice capture Keelin. I should say this is the Lower Tangent Contrail :)

      Here are two pics (really easy to count) taken on the same day on different times.

      2018-11 Wolken_0054-3

      A plane flying from left to right trying to catch up with its shadow.

      2018-11 Wolken_0116-2

      A plane flying from right to left trying to shake off his shadow.

      Both didn’t succeed obviously.

       

    • #317094
      Don Hatfield avatarDon Hatfield
      Participant

      DHatfield_42854

       

      Unable to beat Hans’ 26 contrails –
      I submit a mere 10, perhaps appropriate for the season
      (actually spotted 6 months ago)

      -Don

    • #317157
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Can’t beat that one Don! It is not only the numbers that count.

      I wonder how the star was made. Do you have any idea? The plane (or any other flying thing) must have been small I think, to make such a pattern with sharp angles. I’d love to know more about it.

      Hans

    • #317640
      Don Hatfield avatarDon Hatfield
      Participant

      To George – Yes, that’s where I spotted this. However, the timing coincided (more or less) with our Independence Day celebrations.

      To Hans – As the 1806 nursery rhyme says : “Twinkle twinkle little star, How I wonder what you are”
      In other words, I have no clue. I never saw a biplane, blimp, giant hand, or anything else. No noise, no other contrails, Just the Dallas typical BBS (Boring Blue Skies).

    • #317896
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Yes Don, I wondered about your little star. At the moment the best guess I have is that the star is the result of some skywriting. I’d love to reply with a picture but there is some glitch preventing me to do so. Only the tablet does not seem to suffer from this glitch but that’s not the place where I keep my archive. I know they are working hard to solve it, so I will be patient.

      • #317933
        George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
        Participant

        On the mysterious star subject, google “skywriting” and click images to see possibilities. I did not see a star, like Don’s, but I have seen other pretty complicated designs.

    • #317909
      Don Hatfield avatarDon Hatfield
      Participant

      Hans – There’s a lot of threads in this CAS Forum, with your name and photos plastered all over them. If this skywriting photo is only half as good as the others of yours that I have seen, then it will definitely be worth waiting for. Not only your photos, but also your commentary, have re-inspired me. This is not to say that Keelin, George, Michael, Laurence, and all the others who have made this so much richer.

      Thanks to you all!

    • #318000
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Thank you too Don, for kind words. This forum is the place to exchange also some thoughts or comments and that makes it the more interesting and lively I think. So welcome again Don!

      And now I am happy today to see that I am able again to post pictures so I did not have to wait very long to “pick up the threads”.

      From the archives a B&W close up from what started as contrail.

      2017-03-25 Wolken_0114 asr klein B&W an sch11

    • #318151
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      WOW!!, Hans! That is one spectacular contrail turned bridal veil. What a fantastic transformation.

      And I couldn’t agree more about the CAS forum. The opportunity to share images and ideas here is such a gift (Thank you, Gavin!). It continues to amaze, amuse, inspire and delight on a daily basis. My gratitude to all here is bigger than the sky.

    • #318215
      Don Hatfield avatarDon Hatfield
      Participant

      Excellent artwork, Hans, Well worth the (fortunately short) wait. What grabs me is that the photo is both hard and soft at the same time. As Keelin says – a veil.

    • #318341
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Thank you both!. And I like to emphasize again what Don and Keelin said about this site: it is so much fun and inspiring to exchange pictures and thoughts on this forum. It is now “only” two years ago Michael grandfather of abstract B&W’s started the Black and White Thread and now there are several threads for about five or more extra specific themes. Let’s go on amazing each other.

      2018-06 Wolken_0059-2

      Shadow On The Wall

       

    • #320584
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      2018-12 Wolken_0056-2

      On The Flying Trapeze

    • #323877
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Hans, Shadow On The Wall is simply extraordinary — every aspect of it. And you’ve followed this with another electric shot of CVI and clever title in On The Flying Trapeze. As usual, I begin to smile when I read your titles in the email messages before clicking on the links. The anticipation of knowing the images will be remarkable is part of the joy. Astonishing, I think, how does he do it?

      IMG_2158_The Great Depths Of WonderThe Great Depths Of Wonder

    • #324110
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Thank you very much Keelin for kind compliments. It is really nice to read you enjoy my silly thoughts. And please know your replies are also a joy to me. The Great Depth Of Wonder is an example of beauty and simplicity. Less is so much more!

      2018-12 Wolken_0059-2

      Dots And Lines

    • #325848
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      2019-01 Wolken_0032-2

      Corkshrew

    • #326481
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
      Participant

      A distrail is the opposite of a contrail, still I thought this is the best thread to post this. I was taking a time lapse of clouds passing in front of the moon, when this happened. The time lapse is too fast, so I had to create a slowed down version. That slowed down version is not much faster than real time. Interesting how quickly these things happen.

       

       

    • #326536
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      That was quite a great occasion to catch this in your time lapse in moonlight George. Thanks for sharing!

    • #327771
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      2018-02 Luchten_0518 B&W ns88-220 klein

      I the tree going to be pruned?

    • #330672
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      At the end of last year I spotted these two fallstreak holes of which one is a long distrail.

      2018-11 Wolken_0015-3

      The Dutch word for fallstreak hole is “pilotengat”, that is one to one in English: a “pilote hole”.

    • #331183
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
      Participant

      Needed F5 in Windows 10 again to get here.DSC_0067

      Plain trailing

       

    • #334753
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Fantastic trailings above. And love the “Corkshrew” title, Hans. Indeed, so much can happen when too many corks go flying.

      Recently, on a late afternoon walk, I spotted a little dog on a trail.

      IMG_2941_Dog On A Trail

    • #340563
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Walking the dog, that is always rewarding Keelin. Very nice. The trail looks like one stroke of the victory Boogy Woogy by Mondriaan. I hope you go well in the meantime.

      2018-10 Wolken_0071-2

      Four Of Them

       

    • #347096
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Terrific trails above, Hans!

      Hanging By A ThreadHanging By A Thread

    • #351653
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      IMG_4411_Linear ThinkingLinear Thinking

    • #354101
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      For too long no contrails. That´s no good. I love Hanging By A  Thread Keelin. Very funny and creative. And Linear Thinking is ingenious. Great to see them both again and it helps me to remind the fun of this thread for sure.

      2019-06 Charigny_0134-2

      Faster Than Its Shadow?

    • #354316
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Ha! Hans, you had to be quick to have caught Faster Than Its Shadow! A dramatic composition with the cirrus audience watching the race.

      Below, a contrail must have taken a moment to make sure this T was perfectly crossed. While I’ve only recently begun to capture alphabet clouds, I suspect other cloudspotters may have seen A-Z hovering above their noggins.

      IMG_4639_Italic TIced Italic T

    • #355882
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Love the dripping of the paint from the upper cross beam Keelin. With your T (almost a cross?) you drew my attention to the alphabet. I did not look at contrail this way yet, but it looks like a challenge to find them all from A to Z.

      2019-07 Wolken_0004-2

      A Poor Attempt To A Wye

       

    • #356029
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      A clever and very discernible Y, Hans! Contrail with CVI could make a unique and fun type font. This A seems almost too basic. IMG_4713_Easy AEasy A

    • #357139
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Well I am sure it is not as easy as you suggest to find a good A like this Keelin.

      Here is one I spotted for its shadow. First with 70 mm.

      2019-07 Wolken_0057-2

      Daigonal I

      Somewhat later I spooted the same part of the sky with 28 mm.  The diagonal has grown fat.

      2019-07 Wolken_0060-2

      Diagonal II

    • #359710
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      A splendid example of what a little time can do to homogenitus, Hans. And I suppose a Homo sapien could suffer the same fate by too much sitting around. “A point well taken”, says the fellow below who, if the rest of the cloud were to be revealed, might show him on the run.

      IMG_3708_Point Well Taken

      Point Well Taken

    • #359982
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Ha, Keelin that is an imaginative and funny Point Well Taken. The beaming contrail might have caused a serious headache for this fellow.

      2018-01 Luchten_0142 asr klein
      He Just Left Some Dust Clouds

    • #360964
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
      Participant

      All these pictures, Keelin and Hans, are incredible. I wish I could take some like that.

      Nevertheless, this one from Earth and Sky caught my eye. Can’t help but also notice that the lobes point up.

      https://en.es-static.us/upl/gravity_forms/6-d184048789a60d766a02a8e43117298b/2019/08/Angle-Choir.jpg

      Hope the link works, please let me know if it does not.

      • This reply was modified 4 years, 8 months ago by George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa. Reason: link does not work as expected
    • #361216
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Thanks George. Yes the links works and it is a remarkable contrail. I can’t help to think that “up” is a matter of perspective. Nevertheless a beautiful combination of lobes and fibratus, all being homogenitus.

      2019-07 Wolken_0052-2

      Eating With Chopsticks

    • #361332
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Thanks for kind words, George, and for the link to a beautiful contrail! And Hans, I knew from the title (read first in email) that the photo you posted would give me a giggle.

      IMG_4891_This One Was WigglyThis One Was Wiggly

    • #361772
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      2018-01 Luchten_0166 B&W ns119-190 klein

      How Wiggly Can It Be

    • #377300
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      I do fear for the fate of this plane.

      2019-10 Wolken (10)-2Plain Danger

    • #377434
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Love that Wiggly loop in your image above the above, Hans. As for the one immediately above, what a timely capture!

      In the image below (unfortunately quite grainy due to far distance), I liked the way the cloud seemed to curl over and press gently upon the jet trail. I suppose it’s one way to make an impression.

      IMG_4893_Curled CloudCurled Cloud

    • #393634
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Sorry for the late reply. For too long no contrail. Yes Keelin, I see the cloud is making an impression at least on me. To me it seems a hummingbird (on the wire?).

      2019-12 Wolken (10)-2

      Birds Of A Feather Flock Together

    • #399667

      Contrail seen above SeaTac Int’l Airport

      AirTransatA330-2AirTransata330

    • #399688
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      A warm welcome, Donatella, to the cool Contrail topics Volume IV! Isn’t it fascinating how some homogenitus can hold their original form while others morph or contort in only moments? Thank you for the clear reminder of how they usually begin, before wild winds have their whimsical way with them.

      Just yesterday, a single dissolving contrail caught my eye simply because the shape looked interesting. When I downloaded the photo onto my computer, curiosity got the best of me and I played around with it a bit in PhotoShop (rotation/contrast/slight color adjustment). The resulting image below is more an artistic interpretation than what we usually post here, but I offer it as an example of how clouds, even in their simplest of forms, can inspire creativity and wonder. While the original contrail has been maintained, the image now brings to mind an icicle in the Land of Aurora Borealis (thanks to a bit of lens flare caught by the camera) and represents a dream of something I hope to see in reality someday.

      IMG_6025_Icicle [Contrail Inspired Art]

    • #400127
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Welcome Donatella. It is like Keelin wrote. They begin as straight lines but develop in wild ways and even in hallucinating dreams like the last one by Keelin.

      2019-12 Wolken (46)-2

      The Winds Give It A Twist

    • #418487
      Catherine Morris avatarCatherine Morris
      Participant

      I love viewing this forum. Last night in the market parking lot I pulled into a space facing this sunset streaked with contrails and it reminded me of a game called “pick up sticks” that we played as children.

      Screen Shot 2020-01-25 at 6.48.37 AM

    • #419366
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Nice “pick up sticks” association Catherine. Is it the same as Mikado? That is the name of the game we use in Holland.

      2019-12 Wolken (23)-3
      Clouds That Look Like Nothing At All

    • #419418
      Catherine Morris avatarCatherine Morris
      Participant

      Hans, yes. Looks like the games are similar.

      Clouds that Look Like Nothing At All – or hieroglyphs of the sky ?

       

    • #419429

      2362b3cd9566474c3430c5db3b4ea3a6b8c2bc3d_2_663x600c4623e85638b307a854f763b784bf69bac7cef85_2_682x6001bdf072ebb8a1662614b22d55dbc8fb3af34d9b5
      2 Airbus A380-800s Cruising and an A321 with beautiful fresh contrails.

    • #420316
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      You spotted them really close Donatella. My favorite is the first one crossing an older and higher trail. Great contrast.

      2020-01 Wolken (13)-2

      More Hieroglyphs

    • #421783
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      2019-07 Wolken_0017-2

      Stroboscopic Contrail

    • #424906
      Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
      Participant

      Hello everyone!!

      Here’s my first post on the contrast thread and I want to know how many you see.IMG_20200312_172253018_HDR

    • #425098
      Steven strick avatarSteven strick
      Moderator

      Morning sunrise in Idaho.20180209_080646

    • #425131
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Great contrails Gregory and Steven. Hope to see more of you both on this thread. Contrails weren’t my favorites from the beginning but once they got my attention I also got surprised by the variaty and great spectacle they can offer.
      Gregory you asked how many we see. I count 4 of them. Right? Did you both notice the contrail count game I mentioned at the start of this volume? Just scroll through this Volume from the start and find out where we are at now. It is a fun challenge to capture more!

      This one was made with the cloudspotter app.

      IMG_2865

      Just Nearby An Airport And Very Dutch

    • #425166
      Steven strick avatarSteven strick
      Moderator

      This one is in Idaho, near Boise. I count about 11.20200228_094703

    • #425180
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      A fine display of linear lovelies above. Below, just one…

      IMG_5999_Harebrained IdeaHarebrained Idea

    • #430485
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Steven captured 11 contrails. Very nice and some of them so accurately straight they seemed to be drawn along a ruler. Harebrained Idea can’t be more different.  I like its mad wildness Keelin.

      2020-04 Wolken (48)-1

      Do We Have To Worry?

    • #430639
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      Arizona Contrail#51

      mar0419A2795Contr

    • #430728
      Don Hatfield avatarDon Hatfield
      Participant

      I’ve been watching lots of old movies these last few weeks. Including Star Wars

       

      jedi 1

    • #433057
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      A graet B&W Arizona Contrail # 51 Michael. And have you seen enough old movies now Don? Also good times – so to speak – for Netflix?

      2020-05 Wolken (48)-1

      Was Mondriaan A Pilot?

    • #433238
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1040002 (2)Contrail count just two. I like the mountain range at the bottom.

    • #433444
      Jocelyn Northey avatarJocelyn Northey
      Participant

      Great images Michael, Don, Hans and Ruth. No chance of contrails here until the travel restrictions ease. Even then we only average about 3 per week. The dis/advantages of living in a remote location

    • #433450
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Fun to see these new skylines here!

      And pilot or non, Hans, I can imagine Mondrian being inspired by seeing a couple of such streaks crossing a big blue canvas of sky. While the image below holds only a single, rather distorted contrail, it reminds me of one you posted to the Clouds-That-Look-Like-Things topic (Dec 20, 2018) with a grateful nod to René. Merci encore, Monsieur Magritte.

      IMG_5566_Ceci n'est-pas non plus une pipeCeci n’est pas non plus une pipe

    • #433553
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      Arizona Contrail#52

      dec0319b7248ConTra

    • #433555
      Jocelyn Northey avatarJocelyn Northey
      Participant

      Wow Michael, what a wonderful capture. One of the very best images I have seen.

    • #434117
      Steven strick avatarSteven strick
      Moderator

      Here’s one over Coeur D’Alene in northern Idaho looking east. I see 4 off to the right and 4-5 to the left that are dissipating. These planes are probably coming out of Seattle to the west.

       

      20200528_120157

    • #434126
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Quite a busy sky already Steven. Over here there are much less contrails than before the corona crisis.

      2020-04 Wolken (37)-1

      Dashed Line

    • #435061
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1040509 (2)Parallel streaks of 5

    • #439079
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Very nice Ruth, these 5 parallel lines. I know they have been rare lately but I assume they will re-enter the sky dominantly soon….. unfortunately maybe? … but on the other hand they can offer surprising views.

      2020-05 Wolken (25)-1

      Just One

    • #439878
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1050501 (2)No Doubt A Contrail

    • #439956
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      ’Tis fun to see such great variation in these streaks across the sky. Sometimes it appears that all it takes is a single thread to keep a cloud from wandering off.

      IMG_4253_A Single ThreadMinimally Tethered

    • #440377
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Great capture Keelin. I may be not really fond of contrails in general but when they don’t disturb a nice cloudscape I agree with you about their variation. Then they add their own enchantment to the sky. When the Crow started the first thread with contrails I could not imagine the fun with them yet. Now I do and your Minimally Tethered is a marvelous example.

      2018-01 Luchten_0184 asr ac klein

      A Kite?

    • #440857
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1050487 (2)Hans, I really enjoyed your Gallery and Cloud of the Day. I am thinking your kite could be a Bat.

      Sword Eater

       

       

    • #442018
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Thank you Ruth for kind words. And yes my kite could be a bat. It is funny that I considered it to name it that way, but finally chose Kite. Love you Sword Eater.

      2020-07 Charigny (107)-1

      Hello mate, I started that way too!

    • #443006
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      Under the RadarP1040741 (2)

    • #446365
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      Magic WandP1060153 (2)

    • #447964
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Nice Magic Wand Ruth. That one isn’t under the radar.

      2020-09 Ch Wolken (92)-1

      Caterpillar

    • #448136
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      Hans,  may be even prehistoric.  Great dimensions in your caterpillar.

       

       

      P1060482 (2)

      It’s a Bird, no it’s a Plane ( contrail ), no it’s Superman!

       

    • #448454
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1060559 (2)Night Life

    • #450002
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1060583 (2)Quick Flyby

    • #451479
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1060802 (2)Me And My Shadow

    • #453840
      Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
      Participant

      DSC_7202 (wecompress.com)

      My friends! I am back! And with a good shot too. I was watching in an incoming front and saw that a plane had just flown through a cloud and left a nice streak. Hans your last two photos are wonderful, especially the one comparing an old trail to a new one. And Ruth, your last set of photos were spectacular a brought light to my day. Hope you enjoy!

    • #454322
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      Beauty of a contrail Gregory.P1060946 (2)Just Stay On The Marked Trail And You Will Not Get Lost

    • #454403
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      That is a great distrail you captured in this soft pink altocumulus Gregory. Love it. And with the one Ruth posted above we will not get lost. Great title Ruth. Very funny and I love it too.

      2020-11 Wolken (141)-1

      Like A Bouquet

    • #454492
      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      Way cool Bouquet Hans.  I am finding contrails to be quite fun to capture.P1060808 (2)Skipped A Beat.

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      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      P1060805 (2)Take The A-Train

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      Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
      Participant

      Hans, your tattered contrail is indeed very interesting, and Ruth, both of your pictures are very peaceful and calm.

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      Broken

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      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
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      P1060942 (2)Cross Cut Saw

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      Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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      Indeed yours does look like a saw Ruth! It looks a bit deadly if you ask me.DSC_8730 (wecompress.com)

      DSC_8729 (wecompress.com)I must say, that’s quite a display!

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      Ruth Quist avatarRuth Quist
      Participant

      Gregory, you found an exciting sky.P1060939 (2)Hoping This Plane Isn’t Lost

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      Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
      Participant

      It seems like you captured quite the variety Ruth! Old and new mixed in with each other. Here’s an interesting image, can you spot the contrails?

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      Blending in.

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      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      You produced some great contrail spottings Gregory and Ruth. I especially love the trio ‘Skipped A Beat’, ‘Take The A Train’ and ‘Cross Cut Saw’ by Ruth. Very funny too.

      Here is my former Bouquet somewhat later.

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      Smoke Signal

       

       

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