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Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantI especially love this thread for some reason, and you guys have delivered once again!
Lacunosus?
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantLove the series Ruth! Were those all of the same airplane contrail? And both of the closeups by Hans and Donatella, I find those fascinating but my camera does not have that kind of zoom capability. Love all the shots everyone! How many can you count in these two?(Both are taken side by side so there may be some overlapping)
Streaks Across the Sky
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantThank you Sheryl! I was so excited when I spotted it! It is just very unfortunate that the file size has to be so low, as it reduces quality quite a bit.
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantHello again everyone! Today I have for you my first decently bright circumzenithal arc! I just happened to be looking up, and what do you know, it was there! A few of these were adjusted for contrast purposes, but the second image is pretty close to what I saw. Oh and there’s a sundog in there as well.
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantThank you Laurence!
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantAll 3 of your shots look gorgeous in appearance, although I must say Michael’s is my favorite, sorry Ruth and Keelin :(
Here’s a shot from the other day that I particularly enjoy.
The Opening
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantA wonderful couple of shots Hans, both the iridescence and rainbow, but what a shot from Sheryl! I’ve always wanted to see a cloud bow. I actually got to cloudwatch as there were some light altocumulus clouds passing in from of the moon.
Just a clipping.
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantWhat a wonderful shot Keelin! I love the golden bands and the moon peeking out at us. Hans, your seascape as always looks incredible, and lastly Ruth, I love the wispiness you’ve captured with your “Window with a view”.
Down to the Ground
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantWow! All of these photos are absolutely stunning!
Wispy Tendrils
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantHans, your sunset is absolutely breathtaking with the little K-H on top of the cumulus. And Keelin and Michael, both wonderful cirrus species floating above. I believe I have to add on to the cirrus theme with…
Fiery Fringes
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantI love Windy.com! I use it to look at the wind, and the different levels of clouds over time as well. Thanks for sharing!
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantAbsolutely brilliant my friend! Thank you for sharing!
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantAh yes, thank you Hans! I sincerely hope your posting issues get fixed soon. I love the Blue Hourscape by the way!
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantAh yes, welcome back Hans! I take it you can post on this thread again?
Gregory Venarsky
ParticipantHans, all of your seaside photos are absolutely lovely, although I must say that the 2nd is my favorite. And Ruth, your big stretch does seem just like you said, a big stretch of sky and land before you. And lastly, Keelin, your dramatic sky is a wonderful treat for the eyes.
Land of Cloud and Sky
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