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Hans StockerParticipantInteresting playful sky Keelin.

How to make ends meet
Hans StockerParticipantNice to have this Crumb Cake with my morning coffee Michael.
And the Sunlit Salmon is exactly the kind of picture that really surprises in B&W, Keelin.
Hope to see more of your black and whites Ramona.

Hiding Viking
Hans StockerParticipantSo the time needed for first aide had its advantages Michael. You found back your asperitas and Keelin her missing sock. Very nice.
Over here the sun played the last days hide and seek.

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Dutch sunset
Hans StockerParticipantYou have been able to produce another fine Rothko Keelin. Frothy it is.
Here under a detail of a picture I already once used for the sunrise and sunsets topic.

Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, I am so glad that the forum works well again. I would not have liked to miss this truly funny contribution from you. Anyway thanks for the kind words. As to the pareidolia: no need for that to practice. There can’t be any mistake about the albino myrmecophaga tridactyla and his iridescent turtle friend. Fantastic!
It reminded me of a cartoon I love about the ant and the ardvark. Ever seen? This is a six minutes explosion of absurdities. Watch and enjoy.
And some iridescence to end with.

Hans StockerParticipantNice video George. Difficult indeed to count the contrails. I guess it are Cheshire moustaches you have seen?
A few days ago I thought of you and your question whether castellanus was possible as a cloud feature on top of contrail Alec Jones put forward that everything is possible with contrail that is also possible for other cloudtypes. I still look for something alike but a few days ago I saw another phenomenon on contrail. I found out there are other examples on the gallery to find, but it was the first time I observed KH on top of contrail.

Hans StockerParticipantThank you Gavin. You are welcome.
We will pick up the thread and the murmuration will continue…..
Hans StockerParticipantWow Hygge, that is an amazing picture. A bird of birds. Thanks for sharing.
I bet you are also a fan of the BBC series Winterwatch, Springwatch and Autumnwatch. In the last episodes of Winterwatch there were also some murmurations to admire, but not as astonishing as this one.
Sad story about the police station and their pine trees. However beautiful these swirms are, in great numbers I have seen that these small birds are able to make small trees break and fall under their weight.
Unfortunately the forum does not work well yet. I suppose someone is working on it.
Hans StockerParticipantThese colors are indeed all around, but one must have its camera at hand because the moments to capture them are very short. Sometimes frustrating knowing you will be too late when you don’t have your camera at hand.
Strange crescent on your picture of the 2017 eclipse. I can’t think of anything you already thought of yourself. When you have the same effect on other pictures as well and on different positions depending on the angle I suppose it is a flare. The funny thing is that the flare shows just the crescent while the sun itself is overexposed and seems to be still rather full or bright. All assuming it is a flare…. Still a nice picture of a memorable moment.
Hans StockerParticipantYou are right Michael. Crepescular. I had the perspective of a moon opposite to the sun, but the sun is at the left and the ray
sz are diverging. So crepescular. Nevertheless a very fine picture!And a very nice structure in your Arizona Asperitas too!

Some play with the edges
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Au naturel today
Hans StockerParticipantYou’re welcome Ramona. Taking all the information in small bites seems to me indeed a good idea. There is so much to find out and to enjoy. Have fun with it!
Meanwhile – like your fine example – another one taken today.

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Still Looking
Hans StockerParticipantSporty fun Keelin!

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