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Michael Lerch
ParticipantArizona Asperitas#82
Michael Lerch
ParticipantArizona B&W#237
Michael Lerch
ParticipantThanks Keelin. Good lens and good processing software are lots of fun tools to work with. Heres some more sardine work.
Arizona Sunset #923
Michael Lerch
ParticipantArizona Color #1407
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ParticipantRuth,,No not pannus, im thinking tuba. They sent shivers up my spine..tornado wanna bes..Trees for lunch up there?
Arizona Color#1406
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ParticipantArizona Color#1405
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ParticipantRuth..Cool shot of the big ripples that asperitas is.
Arizona Asperitas #81
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Participant..and after that nasty stuff ran into the hills north of the valley it came apart so I looked over my shoulder and saw these dangling from the clouds
Arizona Color#1404
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ParticipantRuth, don’t let the QanonShaman see that
Arizona B&W#236
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ParticipantArizona Color#1403
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ParticipantHorizontal is calming Ruth.
Arizona Color#1402
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ParticipantNice Illusion Keelin, painterly! To answer your question Ruth..howabout..Filigree..the wind blown filigree cloud..There s an idea for a line of cloud jewelry. It was cumulus that got quickly shredded by some winds. Wolves I tell you.
Arizona B&W#235
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ParticipantArizona B&W#234
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ParticipantRobert. I suggest the two lower darker clouds are undulatus as most of the clouds in the photo are. That they are 90 degrees opposed to the other makes sense. The winds that create undulatus are thought to be chaotic. When I see undulatus I see swirling currents of air at various speeds and directions. creating the cloud feature. The two clouds are not part of the main body so winds at the edges are doing their own creations. The other possibility is that they are lenticulars. Im use to seeing lenticulars in mass, not just a one or two. Nice shot capturing the purples of sunset!
Arizona Sunset#922
Michael Lerch
ParticipantArizona Asperitas #80
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