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Michael LerchParticipant..and the not so energetic
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Michael LerchParticipantBig sky Ruth! Thanks Hans. I was wondering what I was going to do with those shots . Then Maria started talking about and posting photos of similar, so sure!
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Michael LerchParticipantThanks Keelin. I suppose if on the moon our atmosphere would seem to boil.
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Michael LerchParticipantTheir lifespan is short due to their delicate structure.To see them you almost have to hunt them. Ruth,Clouds you wish not to see but they keep showing up in the skies, ..Is the smoke local or from distant burns?
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Michael LerchParticipantThanks Bill. The north hills of the Valley ,that is Phoenix, greet the monsoon season by displaying shows of towering congestus some succeed all the way to nimbus. But along the way a lot ,or a few, pileus are created . The contrast of such a delicate expression by raw unleashed power fascinates. It takes days of 110f to pull up the moisture from the subtropics and if you’re really lucky a dust storm, haboo, accomplices the show. I don’t think humans were meant to go out in this weather that creates pileus but I use a zoom telephoto lens when I do which reaches out pretty far at the 300mm end.
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