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Hans StockerParticipantCatchy picture Keelin!
Maybe this one is a bit moving away from the wave topic, but I throw it in….

Splash!
Hans StockerParticipantTo contrast with the soft and balanced grays of Sundown Impression another view at sunset..

Rays And Shadows
Hans StockerParticipantI agree Keelin. Eventually it could be something Utterly else.
What a peculiar picture you posted now. I imagine an aquarium with a seahorse and a long tall and pointed not yet discovered species of a fish. I like it very much. Unless they might be something Utterly Else here is someone to join them.

Fuzzy Tortoise
Hans StockerParticipantI would love to spend A Windy Day On A Peninsula. Crabs may nibble on my toes while I watch the sky…

And Wonder What This Might Be
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Edges
Hans StockerParticipantGreat Abstract Impressionism Michael. Subtle en fresh looking.
Very nice to read about your mesmerizing experience of the Coming Together of our so called lofty friends Keelin. The capture certainly conveys what you describe. You might describe it in your own words as ‘not especially exciting’, but I think it is a restful image in a perfect mix of simplicity and beauty.
As to the illusion of clouds you mention the shadow on my Leaf. That shadow intrigues me as well. What figure cast this shadow from somewhere up? From below the Leaf-like cloud structure – of which the veins stretched out like fingers – seemed to be completely lying in the sun. Clouds play tricks on our perception. ZAP!

Curvatures
Hans StockerParticipantYes these cirrus streaks are very photogenic Michael. They make drawings in the sky, sometimes with electricity, sometimes ghostly. Very different from your recent impressive cumulonimbus on the gallery. Wow, a lot more cloud is that!

Strange Flower
Hans StockerParticipantYes, surrealists and clouds, they were certainly good friends.
The undulations on the lower half of your picture are almost touchable Michael, And then the mist of our thoughts make them unreachable on the upper half…… Very nice.
Here is some

Electricity
Hans StockerParticipantStriking images Keelin and Michael! Below The Surface and one from above are very apt titles.
This must be the

Surface
Hans StockerParticipantVery nice Cubic Portal Keelin. That one must have been hard to find. And then there is that almost sparkling bright Rent in Cloud Time. Both surreal.
I have been a few days ago to an exhibition of surreal painters: Magritte, Dali, etc. From Magritte I saw “Le Temps Menacant” (Threatening Weather). That one struck me as a fine example of “Things That Look Clouds”, not to confuse with “Clouds That Look Things”. Google it and find out yourself. Ingenious!

Leaf
Hans StockerParticipantThis veil really could have been painted Michael, I love it.
After the roundings of the lennies come ……

Rectangles
Hans StockerParticipantLast pictures showed some lenticularis clouds. They are rarely seen over here, but some days ago – between the coming and going of a high pressure area – there were suddenly a lot of them with their photogenic smooth forms.

Hans StockerParticipantWow Keelin! This is surreal. I can see the veins on the arm holding Little Lennie in place. This is a stunning picture. It is more than a bit muscles that holds it in place. The muscles are even steaming. No words.
….and cloud-wise interpreted I think there is Holmboe instability coming out of the underarm (top right). Maybe Michael can confirm?

An O……. In Wonder Of Held In Place
Hans StockerParticipantHa, Lennies brought back to their essence against a bible black.
Mr. Crow paid me a visit again last days and left this

Bat Out Of Hell (Homogenitus)
Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, approaching Rapids is fantastic in its realistic way it shows turbulent waters. Love it!
And then High Tide comes in from Michael. What a way to continue Wave Clouds!

To Much To Surf On
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