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Michael Lerch
ParticipantThanks Ruth. Ive got my Adobe Lightroom back and now have to do myself what the Micro-soft/Apple/ Adobe /Canon/ Sony/Nikon etc couldn’t work out between themselves. Like, Taking Fotos of clouds isn’t tough enough..Before I forget, to all who attend to this thread, be sure to view these Asperitas shots upside down along with rite side up..One, the upside down perspective shows whats going on in a view that my mind can grasp, ridges, valleys, pockets etc, Two, the difference between the feet on the ground perspective and the head on the ground perspective is so different its amazing how unbelieving my mind is in seeing the opposite as the same. Anyway lots of late afternoon early evening Asperitas over 2024 , well relatively. Nov was a bust and Dec has been dry also. The first part of a Pineapple Monsoon has not happened. The warm moist air is staying south coming up north into Texas…But the late afternoon casts color shifts and contrast differences in lighting because everything moves quicker the better or more churning the Asperitas is,,with an Asperitas experience in June even..and Ive finally got around to them. The Spring skies over Phoenix of 2024 seems to have been productive in Asperitas.. But, here is the last unposted photo from the Nov23 Asperitas breakout to segway into 2024 Asperitas.
Arizona Asperitas #95
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ParticipantArizona Asperitas #94
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ParticipantThanks Hans. For me,peculiar is one of the first aspects a cloud shot must have before pulling the trigger. That makes things interesting and your shot of the wind blown cloud is interesting!
Arizona Color#176
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ParticipantArizona Asperitas#93
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ParticipantA close up of #91
Arizona Asperitas#92
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ParticipantArizona Asperitas#91
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ParticipantArizona Asperitas#90
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ParticipantArizona Asperitas#89
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ParticipantArizona Sunset#1104
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ParticipantArizona Sunset#1103
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ParticipantDark Time ascends Ruth,
Arizona Sunset #1102
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ParticipantHans I like the Just another day!..The gray drape you captured makes it a 3 dimensional wonder! Well Done! As is White Mtn Xmas Gregory! The wind creating a snow cloud off that peak? And talk about wind, if only the wind blown cirrus would drop to us in bolts of fine spun silk Ruth..
Arizona B&W#2403
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ParticipantArizona Color#175
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ParticipantThank you Ruth. Stirring things up with Some Motion, the mountains making air move!
Arizona Asperitas#88
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ParticipantYou all are having some fun!
Arizona Color#174
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