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Hans StockerParticipantThat is a lovely image you sketch in the sand Keelin.
Here Archimedes must have left his moonbeam-drawings in the sand.

Hans StockerParticipantVery nice Sky Gondolas Keelin. Must be great to tour with them.
Since you cited the bard with his Hard Rain that’s gonna fall I stumbled in this great old music by the Band. Heard some of it back and one of the lyrics that keeps playing in my head like an ear worm (a pleasant one!) is When I Paint My Masterpice. This line in particular:
Sailing round the world in a dirty gondola,
Oh to be back in the land of Coca-Cola!So let’s go on and aspire to some sort of a masterpiece.

This Is Not A moustache
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Hans StockerParticipantThanks for sharing these fantastic pictures Laura. They show amazing and impressing structures in the sky.
This is asperitas on a different scale than I can observe sometimes in the Netherlands. No tornadoes over here to make it that spectacular (better not I should say) but nevertheless still some ´modest ´asperitas sometimes.
To show what I mean a picture of some asperitas that showed up just yesterday. The scenery is typical Dutch with a Windmill on the foreground.

Hans StockerParticipantYes, your True Grit has certainly a sand painting feel Keelin.

Smooth Texture
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No Escape
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Every cloud has a silver lining
Hans StockerParticipantWow, it is like the last glimpse of the sun is just visible atf the horizon.
Between the devil and the Deep Blue Sea might be…

Infinity
Hans StockerParticipantYour guess is right Keelin and on this side of the pond one could have seen me with a big smile after watching your With a Wink.

Big Smile
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Dutch Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantSwoosh … and clean is the screen.
There is also some swoosh in this one….

Hans StockerParticipantThat mister Waits would have wrote different lyrics after seeing the rainy part of this thread is a very amusing and challenging thought, Keelin. Moreover you just gave the explanation for the way lacunosus arises.
And I am still going back to the strange form Michael captured in Arizona B&W#119. Intriguing picture as well as #120.

Fishing
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A detail of the parhelic circle
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And now it is dripping from the screen!
Hans StockerParticipantYes, an eagle in full flight Daniel.

Trompe l’Oeil
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