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Scratchy
Hans StockerParticipantOver here in the Netherlands it is also already for too long too dry Laurence. Rather troublesome but the weather-news mostly emphasizes the fun side of it. We still have to wait for the smell of petrichor! I look forward to it.
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One from the archive a bit reborn
Hans StockerParticipantWonderful softness in Aloft On The Blues Keelin and heavy clouds on Arizona Color#98 Michael. From the same series as the one you used for the Cloudscapes thread I suppose? Great sky!

Soft Clouds
Hans StockerParticipantAnd the same way we linger over Sailing Onward Keelin. Great cirrus cloudscape!

Strange Seas
Hans StockerParticipantSubtle ropes of iridescence George.

Moonrise at Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantAlong For The Ride and Quite A Ride are quite alright. Both intriguing formations.

Guess What
Hans StockerParticipantThat are some elegant feathers Michael.

In The Flight
Hans StockerParticipantWell, the two heads will certainly have something to talk about Keelin. Very funny. I can see a lot of things in your Mystery to spend endless pareidolic discussions about.
Hans StockerParticipantThank you for kind words Keelin. For some reason contrails over here seem to audition to get pictured (I borrow this figure of speech from Michael) especially at sunset.
Love your Ripple in Tide. Speaking it out fast even gives an ambiguity in the title.

Hans StockerParticipantI see an avalanche of great B&W’s falling in our noggin! Rush of Wings is very subtle Keelin. Love it. And I agree about Arizona #127 being a mystical beauty. It is like looking through a very thin veil to a distant sky outside. I imagine the feeling of a hot summer day.
And also another reality for sure……

Drifting
Hans StockerParticipantBeautiful CHA George!
Concerning the colors, know that I did enhance the colors a little George. Sometimes I exaggerate for the effect of it, but now I tried to stay closest to what I saw. To me it seems the picture itself is always a rather blake copy of reality. In reality one can see the brilliance of the colors better and to meet reality the picture always needs some enhancements imho. The camera operates differently from our our own eyes and brains that correct in their own way for contrasts.
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Fitting in the pattern
Hans StockerParticipantCool blue of overcast asperitas and Arizona Blue to fight the fire of Sunburn Asperitas. Beauty and destructiveness are close. I remember last year the fires were also on the news over here. It must be terrifying. I hope the fires will be under control this year.
The next fire is innocent, being a segment of the the CHA lighting up the cirrus with a fiery glow.

Hans StockerParticipantCongrats George for spotting a CHA already the second day you tried. It took some years for me. I can see them clearly and the arc is far more broad than I spotted. Beautiful.
You asked how to post a picture for the gallery. Click on Gallery of the main menu and you can choose between the ´Gallery´, ´Picture of The Month´ and ´How to submit a photo´. You will find an email address to send your picture to and some advise. Easy as that. I look forward for a picture by you on the Gallery!

This were the last moments of my CHA where only the aqua and blue colors of the CHA were visible. One can see that it wasnt a large patch of cirrus in which the arc appeared. The colors were nevertheless amazing bright.
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