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Michael LerchParticipantOf Course!

Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas#241

Michael LerchParticipantHans..Yes, This last weekend there was a day that began with faint pyro stratus in the a.m. The pyro thickened into the afternoon, then the winds shifted and by dusk , no clouds, clear sky except a bit of purple after sundown. I’ve seen worse pollution from California fires but I hope to never see any again.
Michael LerchParticipantMauve Moon

Michael LerchParticipantThank you Hans and Keelin..I like the whimsy there keelin!
Arizona Color#714

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W# 166

Michael LerchParticipantThere was a brush fire in the desert so I caught a shot of..Purple Pyro at sunset

Michael LerchParticipantT..its been said that Nabokov fell in love with the English language..
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas #240

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W#165

Michael LerchParticipantArizona B&W #164

Michael LerchParticipantAsperitas is like taking a rollercoaster ride in the clouds
Arizona Asperitas#239

Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color #713

Michael LerchParticipantRoma…the clouds appear low enough to be stratocumulus. They are under a blanket of altostratus , yes? They may even be a stratus rising up and thus being torn apart by the heat that is pushing them up as in the 2nd shot? The linear nature suggests an influence , maybe even a man made influence. Intriguing shots!
Some Precipitation!
Arizona Color#712

Michael LerchParticipantLing , Thank you! Black and white cloud photography is a lot of fun! It challenges you to see clouds and sky a little bit differently. Give it try!
Arizona B&W #163

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