Gregory Venarsky

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  • in reply to: Sunsets & Sunrises Vol VIII #511158
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    My goodness everyone, it is great to see you all again. I apologize for being absent all this time, I hope I shall be posting on here more often from now on. Now where to start (I have gathered many many images over the past few months so I shall try to keep them in a steady trickle vs a large crashing wave). Over the summer, I got to fly back to Washington State to see old friends, and I took this lovely photo over I believe Missouri. I hope you enjoy!

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    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Ah! These are indeed very tricky to decipher. I want to say it is K-H, but just a singular one on a cumulus? That seems like it may not be. Anyone else want to throw their hat in the ring?

    in reply to: Asperitas The CAS Cloud Vol.4 #481306
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    This happens to be my first post in this particular thread, and these lovely asperatus made my day, just after the sun had set. the first photo is a closeup, followed by a zooming out, and lastly a long exposure of them moving across the sky

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    in reply to: Color Thread Vol. X #481305
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Wowee everyone, all of your pictures are just absolutely stunning. I know it was a while ago, but Undefined was by far one of my favorites. Lovely shot Hans. Michael, I love your constant pictures of altocumulus, as they give me nostalgia for the past. Keelin, your plunge makes me feel as though I am plunging into an icy lake of cirrus clouds. And lastly ruth, I love your subtle colors in each and every one of your photos!

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    Hooked

    in reply to: Optical Phenomena Volume IV #481302
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Lovely iridescence Hans! It looks like a rainbow got trapped in the little cloud. Here’s another full 22-degree halo. I love spotting these halo phenomena.

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    in reply to: Cloudscapes Vol. V #476974
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    First big cold front, with a nice big storm rolling through the area.

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    in reply to: Did I spot Kelvin-Helmholtz? #476972
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Thank you for the info Hans!

    in reply to: Optical Phenomena Volume IV #476344
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    I ran as fast as I could through the woods behind our house to capture this one. Definitely worth getting a little bit muddy.

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    Arc-en-Ciel

    in reply to: Sunsets & Sunrises Vol VII #476343
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Goodness, you all have such beautiful colors in your images, it’s quite dazzling if I may say so. Michael’s 712, Ruth’s cocktails, and Hans’ Sunlight bring me much delight.

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    Golden Cloud Rays

    in reply to: Did I spot Kelvin-Helmholtz? #476342
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    You may very well have Julia. Not a bad sky if you ask me, but at the same time, I also want to say no, because cirrus don’t usually form K-H waves, and instead it may just be some cirrus streaks in the shape of waves.

    in reply to: Cloudscapes Vol. V #475538
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Looks lovely everyone. I’m glad to be back and posting again!! I took this while out on a walk on a February afternoon.

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    Snowy above and below.

    in reply to: Color Thread Vol. X #473535
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Michael your #111 astounds me. Such a beautiful structure. And Ruth, your soft to the touch is just that. I wish I could use those clouds as a blanket someday.

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    Cloudlets

    in reply to: Optical Phenomena Volume IV #473531
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    How I absolutely love all the lunar images as of late(with the exception of Keelin). I hope you all enjoy my addition to the group. It was a lovely skywatching night that night because of the halo.

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    Lunarizing

    in reply to: Cloudscapes Vol. V #472581
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Lovely picture Hans. The cumulus feel like letters on the scroll in the bottle. It is a bit wet here, Michael, but I don’t mind. Recently we’ve gotten quite a bit of snow. Here’s one of my favorites. It appears to have undulatus on the ground and cumulus in the sky.

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    Cloudy, No Matter where you Stand

    in reply to: Sunsets & Sunrises Vol VII #472580
    Gregory Venarsky avatarGregory Venarsky
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    Love the last 2 photos, Michael! And Ruth, your Puzzle Pieces feels cold and yet delightful at the same time. And Keelin your ocean photo makes me feel warm as opposed to Ruth’s chilling photo.

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