Sunrises And Sunsets Volume I

Sunrises And Sunsets Volume I

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    • #246235
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      I hope a lot will follow

      2017-10-12 Zonsondergang_0009 uitsnede bel h30 klein

      Crazy Colours

    • #246338
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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      Me too, Hans.

      https://www.google.co.uk/search?q=seventeen-arch+solstice&tbm=isch&source=iu&ictx=1&fir=AzPWY6zzxru-GM%253A%252CZkRepKdOodM_fM%252C_&usg=__s8iz_-86_F7m0kcWCfa6HEvpmzc%3D&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwj_lIrXhoPYAhWRzaQKHWlCBAQQ9QEIKTAA#imgrc=AzPWY6zzxru-GM:&spf=1513032928080

      A picture of this bridge appeared in The Tmes, UK, 1DEC2017, captioned ”Sunset illuminates the Seventeen-Arch Bridge in Beijing’s Summer Palace. Careful calculations when it was built in the 18th century ensure every span catches the light around the winter solstice.’

    • #246341
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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      One good thing about November, the sun sets down my street
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    • #246371
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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      Woo-hoo, lets’ roll!

      Another good thing about this time of the year, at least for me, is that the Sun sets early while I am still in the office, high up, from where I have this view.

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    • #246372
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      You can’t lose with a sun rise/set shot!

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    • #246385
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      What a wild launch, Hans! Compliments to your crazy colors and all the lovely hues above.

      IMG_6490_Complimentary Colors

       

       

    • #246463
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      Wow, this runs! Only winners indeed: a fantastic bridge and street view by Hygge, a contorted sun from George (nice view from your workplace!), magical ripples of pink and blue by Michael and finally the delicate lines and blues by Keelin.

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    • #246756
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      Arizona Sunset #37

      nov0617b8068

    • #246945
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
      Participant

      DSC_0071

      You’ve fought hard and you saved and earned,
      but all of it’s going to burn.
      And your mind, your tiny mind,
      you know you’ve really been so blind.
      Now’s your time, burn your mind,
      You’re falling far too far behind.
      Oh no, oh no, oh no, you’re gonna burn!

      The Crazy World of Arthur Brown, Fire

    • #247223
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
      Participant

      Wonderful. I never did understand the condescending comment of someone (‘not another sunset’) before I joined CAS.

      Do we get more sunsets than sunrises?

      • #247228
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
        Participant

        Good question, H. My offering above is sunrise.

    • #247253
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Arizona Sunrise #19

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    • #247361
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_0699

      The millstone grinds sunsetting….

    • #247665
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Oh these beauties!

      On The Threshould Of A DreamOn The Threshold Of A Dream

    • #248036
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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      https://timedotcom.files.wordpress.com/2017/11/bali-volcano-mount-agung-erupting.jpg

      (Was it my imagination or did the copy and paste here only work with ‘Text’ above?).

    • #248041
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      I use nothin but ” Visual” to get a photo/verbage to post hygge. not your imagination.

      Arizona Sunrise  #16

      nov1515b0403

    • #248163
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Let the windmill keep on grinding sunsets Alec.

      Hygge, you have a talent for finding extraordinary pictures.

      Keelin, On The Threshold Of A Dream is a dream itself.

      I see Michael offers amazing sunrises, I am afraid from me mainly sunsets will follow.

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    • #248171
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      Michael & Hans, beautiful texture and sumptuous tonal palette. Surely the sky must provide the best free show on Earth.

    • #248543
      Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
      Participant

      Of my December 2017 sunset photos, this is my favorite so far. Taken over our farm in NW Arkansas

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      • #248555
        Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
        Participant

        What a beauty, Cloverpatch ~~ thanks for sharing. It’s like a warm hug at the end of the day ~~ great for one’s blood pressure!

      • #248590
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        What a lovely comment, Keelin! I look forward to those warm hugs from sunsets every day.  😍

    • #248587
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_0043

      The millstone grinds sunsetting.

    • #248738
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      I agree with Keelin, Cloverpatch. Overwhelming colors!

      Meanwhile Alec’s millstone keeps grinding sunsets, while I stitch them.

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    • #248923
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
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      Hans, the talent is not mine, rather picture editors, this in The Times, UK, 16DEC2017

      https://solent.photoshelter.com/gallery-image/Church-in-the-fog-by-Piotr-Skrzypiec/G0000u4kXd60pwDw/I0000lZxNAEu1O10

      • #248982
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
        Participant

        Absolutely beautiful, H!

    • #248935
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Arizona Sunset #26

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    • #248956
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      This collection is really outstanding. Even the greys are luscious here. And after the grinding, all is calm, all is bright.

      IMG_4044_All Is Calm All Is Bright

    • #248985
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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    • #249119
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Every contribution is surprising over here. Blues, pinks, blues again with yellows. Wow.

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      Recognize the distant travelers at sunset?

      • #249193
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        Distant travelers? I like how you described what I think you mean, the little Kelvin-Helmholtz clouds. At least I think that’s what they are. I’m always looking for this cloud formation ever since I saw them for the first time over our farm in 2012.  I couldn’t stop taking photos of them! Wonderful.cloudfenceapril25

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      • #249207
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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        Great examples of K-H. In a pareidolic sort of way, they remind me of chicken heads popping out of the clouds which is perfect considering the location.

      • #249220
        Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
        Participant

        Minor issue…K-H waves crest in the same direction.  Holmboe waves can and do crest in opposite directions . I think you photographed Holmboe Instability effected clouds cloverpatch.In any case its all  about the unstable trying to return to stable. Nice Capture!..and Alec..geesh, don’t forget your Contract!!

      • #249351
        Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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        Impressive respons to my tiny distant travelers, Cloverpatch. That is a lot more KH (or Holmboe?). I never witnessed the phenomenon this spectacular.

        Michael, what is this conspiracy regarding Alec’s contractual business? Do you know more?

      • #249525
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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        Mike, I don’t think I’ve come across Holmboe Instability waves before. Thanks for that, I’ll look into it. I’ve certainly learned something interesting today.

      • #249586
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        Thanks Michael for explaining the Holmboe waves. Had never heard of them before but now I am so curious to see more photos of them. I went on a DuckDuckGo search and couldn’t find any photos of them yet. Lots of technical articles, though in oceanography journals about fluid motion, which also applies to the atmosphere. Ah, the wonders of our earth and sky!

      • #249490
        Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
        Participant

        Cloverpatch, your image with the barbed wire fence looks as if someone thought those frisky KH clouds could be corralled. Imagine that!

    • #249191
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
      Participant

      DSC_0379

      The millstone grinds sunrising.

    • #249197
      Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
      Participant

      Fantastic color! Quite a dramatic sunrise you captured.  😍

       

      • #249206
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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        Hey, thanks cloverpatch!

    • #249221
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Arizona Sunset #83

      july1917b4555

    • #249492
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Love those distant travelers, Hans. Hope to see them over here soon.

      Alec, I hope that millstone keeps grinding them out.

      And stunning photo, Michael. Here in California, we had a softer peachy glow last night…IMG_6892_original_slice of peach

    • #249527
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
      Participant

      DSC_0411

      Did we weep all these oceans?” – Sid Gershgoren

      The millstone grinds sunsetting.

    • #249711
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      Cloverpatch, Alec and all. A couple of years ago I captured an event and posted photos here. I did not know what to label the cloud pics but posted them. A Dr No responded with info and link. Yes, its all about the interfacing of different layers of moisture.The difference can be in speed ( K-H) as well in direction and in density, temperature, etc. The difference in layers that interface with each other produces the various wave formations as the layers go thru processes to reduce the differences to..zero..Instability to stability. Holmboe get to rocking and rolling, sloshing back and forth and spouting off like volcanoes..all proceeding to stability due to multiple differences in layers. K-H is relatively simple with its one direction cresting waves. So if you see a line of waves and near the ends the waves crest in opposite directions you may be witnessing Holmboe Instability. If you see a string of crests with what looks like volcanoes erupting you are definitely seeing Holmboe. Once you got it, you might be surprised about how often they occur. But I live in the desert where,,the atmosphere is either clear blue or in upheaval . If I have clouds, some form of K-H is usually part of the show. Holmboe isn’t quite as frequent but the phenomena isn’t ” rare” in the desert skies either.

      Arizona Sunset #41

      dec2017b9615

      • #249724
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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        Mike, that’s a really helpful explanation, thank you. I am fairly positive that I have seen this effect on several occasions and my gut feeling is that Holmboe in my experience is possibly a slightly more frequent visitor than K-H. Nothing scientific mind you, just a feeling. Now that  have had them pointed out to me I’ll certainly be on the lookout for more.

        #41 is a beauty. Magma bubbling and roiling beneath the surface. I think it would make a great ceramic/pottery glaze.

      • #249949
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        Thanks, Michael, for the Holmboe explanation. Learned something new about cloud formations thanks to joining this society. Went on a DuckDuckGo search and there doesn’t seem to be a lot of info or photos like there is for the KH clouds. I will be watching for Holmboe now!

    • #249714
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Arizona sunsets, millstone grinding and a peachy sunset. What a beauties and what diversity of colors!

      And thanks for the explanation Michael.

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      One Burning Wave At Sunset

    • #249730
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
      Participant

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      I am a lineman for the county
      And I drive the main road
      Searching in the sun for another overload

      I hear you singing in the wires
      I can hear you through the whine
      And the Wichita lineman is still on the line

      Wichita Lineman” – Jimmy Webb & Glen Campbell

      The millstone grinds sunsetting.

    • #249744
      Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
      Participant

      Another nice one, Alec. Shall we share our power line shots? 🙂

      Two of mine below just after a thunderstorm at sunset. Remarkable color in the sky. This is not an enhanced photo. You may laugh, but I don’t know how to enhance photos. Auto setting and shoot. 📷  Roll clouds in the distance.

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    • #249746
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
      Participant

      How about this one, Clover? No clouds, I’m afraid, but pretty enough in its own way. I’ve got another beauty which I will post in the B&W section.

      DSC_4579

    • #249750
      Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
      Participant

      Very nice!

    • #249821
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      All, My apologies all, took me a bit of digging to find the original pics. 2013. Anyway, you can see the erupting volcano types as well as the peaks of other crests yet to radically come apart.

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      • #249912
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
        Participant

        Mike, what is the mountain range in the background? Do the individual peaks have names?

      • #250068
        Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
        Participant

        Alec..That is Camelback Mtn on  the left. North Mtn Park  and Reserve in center and Pestiwa Peak on right I believe .All in Phoenix Az.

        These are not those.

         

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      • #250105
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
        Participant

        Thanks, Mike!

    • #249861
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
      Participant

      It’s hard to keep up with you folks. Beautiful shots and great commentary. Here my small contribution, cavum at sunset.

      By the way, happy solstice!

      cavum_at_sunset_2

      • #249913
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
        Participant

        A real beauty, George!

      • #249941
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        Hello George! What an interesting sky with contrast of color and cloud formations.

    • #249903
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Ha, some very nice wired sunsets by Alec and Cloverpatch!

      I love those vulcano type Holmboe Michael. Thanks for digging. Over here this phenomenon is more rare to observe.

      Great view from the workplace George? Happy solstice too.

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      To be powerlined or not to be powerlined, that’s the question.

      • #249948
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        Love your wired sunset too, Hans. Such soft colors. And especially enjoy all your puns and fun with words!

      • #249972
        Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
        Participant

        Thank you Donna. The fun comes from everyone contributing all these wonderful pictures.

    • #249914
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_0723

      The millstone grinds sunrising.

      I seem to remember being extremely bleary eyed when I took this one, a late night, a couple of hours sleep followed by a really early start. Oh how I suffer for my art…(mops brow, swoons theatrically)…

    • #249974
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      For some reason count Olaf from the film “Lemony Snicket’s A Series Of Unfortunate Events” comes to mind. Everything for art!

      Full moon and captured in the cold night in the middle of the night.

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      But what the hell makes a full moon secure its presence in a topic about sunrises and sunsets?

    • #250070
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      Howabout 110f with like  45% humidity and you have to walk up a mountain side on a rocky trail to get the shot..ART!!!..

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      • #250102
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
        Participant

        Sorry Mike, I’d forgotten. Is that after you’d fractured both legs and had to hobble up the almost vertical scree slope on crutches?

        Hellish colouration!

        The Four Yorkshiremen

      • #250256
        Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
        Participant

        ..and the snakes..god awful snakes!

    • #250127
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      These pictures were really worth the suffering guys! What colour! And very funny too.

      The accompanying stories make me remember the very pleasant circumstances under which I made this one from a terrace watching the sun set, in pleasant company, with good drinks and some delicate finger food……Ahhh…

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    • #250154
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
      Participant

      Winter Solstice sunset. And now I understand what might have made this the longest night! Bonus time for dreamzzz…

      IMG_6920_Winter Solstice 2017

    • #250239
      Howard Brown avatarHoward Brown
      Participant

      From the CAS rolling images

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    • #250257
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
      Participant

      Arizona Sunset #11

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    • #250267
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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      I love the moon seen through branches. I have one like this too, though mostly accidental. I wanted to shoot the moon as it was setting (not long after the sun – you can still see the glow) but by the time I got everything ready, it almost disappeared behind the tree.

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    • #250323
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      What delicate colors Michael in Arizona sunset #11.

      Then two crescent moons in top of a tree. Bonusmoons! And just in time George!

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    • #250354
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
      Participant

      Wonderful pictures from everybody.

      I started using time lapse last spring when I discovered how easy it is to use with an iPhone. I suppose other phones have the feature. All you need is a way to put the phone on a tripod (I can tell you what I use) and patience. I take my best guess as to where the action will be, start the recording and let it run for 15-20 minutes. Of course, you never know how things will unfold, so inspiration and persistence are essential.

      Trying to give people a nudge to try. Just a little while ago this morning (not my greatest, but to give you an idea) …

    • #250515
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_1064

      The Christmas millstone grinds sunsetting.

      • #250682
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        What lovely soft colors. Enchanting, especially with the light from the windows.

    • #250624
      George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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      Alec, those windows looks like eyes.

      Undecided Holmboe below?

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      • #250693
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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        Eyes? Until you mentioned it George, I had completely forgotten (or at least temporarily erased it from my memory) the strangeness that occurred in that house. The local newspaper reported in 1993 that a series of what we would now call ‘paranormal’ events were experienced by the family who resided there at the time. Poltergeist activity, a gelatinous substance dripping from the ceiling, disembodied voices, scratching sounds emanating from the skirting and the alleged spontaneous combustion of the family Pomeranian, “Poochy”. Several mediums and at leat two ghost hunting teams visited but to no avail. It wasn’t until the local ordinary authorised a major exorcism that things eventually quietened down. The house has changed hands at least twice since then and I do not know what happened to the family who experienced these events. However, there is a postscript of sorts. Several years afterwards, I came across an oblique reference to the location on an obscure occultist website. It intimated that it was a side entrance to a tunnel that bifurcated from the main arterial portal at Little Elwick. A little confused, I did a quick search and the only reference I could find was here.

    • #250670
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Alec, wonderful delicate grinding takes place by the millstone.

      George, thanks for sharing the video. And for me it is Holmboe you captured. I hope Michael can confirm.

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      Meanwhile Opposite The Setting Sun

    • #250684
      Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
      Participant

      Hello Everyone! On Christmas Day the sunset was fantastic! We had a grey sky all day and toward sunset the western sky showed some light and it became quite glorious! My husband and I wondered if we had ever before seen such lines across the sky like that.  It’s why we all watch the sky isn’t it?

      The photo below that I took last night is not retouched or changed in anyway. Shot on auto setting with my Canon PowerShot.

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      • #250744
        Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
        Participant

        Oh Donna, what a gift you’ve given us all ~~~ Thank you for such a spectacular delight!

      • #250781
        Donna Schwieder avatarDonna Schwieder
        Participant

        Hello Keelin! Very happy to share my “gift” with you all. It was one of those truly magnificent sunsets we all experience now and then.  I had driven our car up to the top of our cattle pasture instead of walking up the hill because it was so cold. As I got out of the car to watch the sky and take photos I was listening to a CD by Friar Alessandro singing “Joy to the World.” Standing out there under the glorious sky “show” and listening to this inspiring song was such a blessing. I felt like I was seeing something eternal.  I took 43 photos. In case any of you want to hear the music I was listening to here’s a link:

      • #250882
        Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
        Participant

        Fantastic waves of colors, Donna!

    • #250695
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      • #250883
        Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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        Great colors, Alec. Pinks, reds, purple, all wonderful.

    • #250745
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
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      So many beautiful images from all of you! What a joy to have these glimpses of the sky from others’ eye views. Thanks to all!

      And another surprise, at least for me, has been the striking images that include power lines. They’re something I’ve tried to avoid in the past, but the photos Donna, Alec and Hans recently posted have me looking at them in a new light. So thanks for this too, the opening of my eyes.

      Michael, the colors you’ve captured in Arizona are breathtaking. And George, your moon in the trees is particularly stunning with that hint of the fullness cradled there. I hope you’ll continue making videos too.

      And I have to smile when I think back to the launch of this topic and Hans posted his amazing Crazy Colours with the comment, “I hope a lot will follow.” Who could have predicted such a fabulous flow!

      2017-12-07 16.28.51_sunset nestSunset Nest

      • #250887
        Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
        Participant

        Yes, we are in a fabulous flow Keelin. We learn a lot also about the supernatural. Who could foresee that? All kind of joys. And so is your Little White Rooster (if you don’t mind the renaming) you posted here and on the gallery.

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      • #250955
        Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
        Participant

        Of course, Hans, “Little White Rooster” suits the image just as well. I was surprised to see it on the Gallery this morning — up at the crack of dawn!

    • #250824
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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    • #250957
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
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      A lovely blush in your photo above, Alec, and a mystery in the making. Would make a good opening shot for a film noir.  Meanwhile, below, a winter branch snags a a diaphanous peach swirl.

      IMG_6771_Peach SwirlCall It A Wrap

      • #250991
        Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
        Participant

        Film noir, exactly!

        Early evening, a car leaves a research lab, destination unknown. Who is driving the car?

        On the back seat is an attaché case. What does it contain?

        What is the connection with eastern Europe and a politician who was assassinated over thirty years before?

        Why is it imperative to reach the ferry terminal before dawn?

        What happened in Marrakech in the closing days of WWll?

        Will the girl receive the letter?

         

         

         

    • #251145
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_2465

      The millstone grinds sunsetting.

    • #251153
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
      Participant

      Film noir? I see a peachy film, a purple film, a pink and blue one, in fact a lot of color movies. But will she receive the letter? Was she even able to read? The colors don’t answer.

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    • #251361
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
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      Shall we follow The Trail?

      IMG_6941_The Trail

    • #251377
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      Yes follow the trail, but the trail seems to be grinded somehow somewhere…

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    • #251400
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_2727

      The millstone grinds sunsetting.

    • #251709
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      On the right some cows grind grass.

    • #251822
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_3390

      The millstone grinds sunrising.

    • #251989
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      Sunset in Black and White

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    • #252018
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_3475

      The millstone grinds sunrising.

    • #252028
      Hans Stocker avatarHans Stocker
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      2017-01-02 Einde dag_0023 klein

    • #252131
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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      DSC_4102

      The millstone grinds sunsetting.

    • #252143
      Patricia L Keelin avatarPatricia L Keelin
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      Ground to nearly nothing…

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    • #252174
      Michael Lerch avatarMichael Lerch
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      OOooh Keelin! Nice Rothko !

      Arizona Sunset # 3

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      • #252180
        George Preoteasa avatarGeorge Preoteasa
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        This is Keelin’s second Rothko (first was early in the thread, Dec 15). And Michael, yours is the start of a Pollock.

    • #252204
      Alec Jones avatarAlec Jones
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