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Arizona B&W#720
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas#419
Michael LerchParticipantSteve..Unfortunately..no..As soon as it is monetized, its political. Back in the day I had a Professor tell me “Clean Air” would soon be monetized. I didn’t believe him. A few years later mandatory air pollution devices on vehicles became law. City, towns, communities became responsible for the quality of the air in their “hood”. Clean Air, the crisp of the blue sky, the clarity of the cloudscapes, sunsets and stars became monetized. We Pay For Clean Air. Now Climate Change is blamed for the extended droughts that bring longer wild fire seasons out here in the west. Being able to “taste” the air I breath is not something I imagined but recently has become actual because of these wildfires.. The ability to put the fires out or even better, reduce the chance of big fires in the first place,,is a direct result of taxes…political will and know how. The clear Big Sky I enjoy out here in the Southwest is not free. Its paid for as taxes on our excesses. That makes our Big Sky out here political.
There are very few clouds I would not enjoy photographing. Tornadoes and pirrocumic I do not enjoy seeing, watching and photographing because I know the reality on ground they leave behind. Taxes don’t do much one way or another on tornadoes except to help after the destruction they cause. But the clouds of smoke from wild fires in California reach to Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, and beyond. So Federal Politics become involved. Its not just me in a backyard in Phoenix dealing with the consequences ,its cities and towns, millions of folks across numerous states who have to deal with besooted air and brown skies. Politics just can’t be kept out.
And why shouldn’t we,,anybody, not be aware and make decisions accordingly? Do not our children live in our world and will have to deal with the reality given them ..eventually? Its not just me in my backyard but its generations to come. Why should we give them a future that has no concern for their well being, their enjoyment, their Appreciation.? The only cloud I wish for them to taste is the cool glass of clean water they drink on a summer’s day.
Yes, be unencumbered to enjoy the sky, the clouds, the sunsets and rises, the stars. Enjoy the worry free moments of reality abandonment, but know, such moments are not free of cost. We pay for our sky.
Kind Regards
Mike Lerch
Michael LerchParticipantThanks Ruth!.Nice Cloud Caterpillar!
Arizona Cloudscape#502
Michael LerchParticipantNice visual pun Keelin!
Arizona Color #103
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Sunset #703
Michael LerchParticipantHey hygge! The majority of Americans are looking forward rather than wanting to return to the past. Re-joining the Paris Accord is the best first sign that Biden is thinking about the future. Investing in a clean future is important and Biden is moving ahead on creating such a future. May it all come true. In less than 24hrs from now Biden will be President. May his plans for a clean environment and a halt to climate change be unimpeded.
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Asperitas #418
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color#102
Michael LerchParticipantThanks Ruth!
Arizona B&W#719
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Sunset#702
Michael LerchParticipantRuth, Yes ,Han’s link is good proof. While we’re on the subject, below is a shot of ‘dissipating asperitas”. If I had a camera on it about 10 to 15 minutes earlier it would have been just “asperitas”, though one never knows how qickly the winds that create asperitas, will destroy it.
Michael LerchParticipantNice capture of the cross hatch pattern in the clouds of Puff’s Pelt Keelin.Nice alliteration also..
Arizona B&W#718
Michael LerchParticipantArizona Color#937
Michael LerchParticipantThanks Han! It was a strange shoot. Cumulus getting blown apart by winds that also created veil and pileus. Another shot below shows the wild physics of the event.
Arizona Color#936
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