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Hans Stocker
ParticipantA happy new year to all. A new year promising new amazing and surprising Black and Whites.
Sticky HolesHans Stocker
ParticipantA happy new year to you too, Michael, and to all. I read you gathered a lot to share from your backyard. Here’s one one from my backyard and for ease already presented upside down. What do you think?
An Upside-Down Beginning of The New Year
Hans Stocker
ParticipantExcalibur
Hans Stocker
ParticipantMore reds…..
But also purples
Hans Stocker
ParticipantGee, can’t help to share Don Martin’s impression of the Mona Lisa.😊
Hans Stocker
ParticipantI Love the Mona Lisa, Michael. Ingenious. Great weather statute btw for Arizona. Rules are rules and also clouds have to obey them. Here we are are stuck in a cloud sit-in. The featureless greys don’t seem to want to leave. It is a dilemma. Jail them and they stay. Let them and there is a chance they give in for more interesting skies.
Obviously Not Now
Hans Stocker
ParticipantGloomy dirty virga, Ruth.
Ice Crystals
Hans Stocker
ParticipantYes, breezy, Ruth. I tried to find some more breezy ones. I come up with this one.
Gust
Hans Stocker
ParticipantMany thanks Michael for your explanation. It is fun to read about that the origin being Haïti makes it a Pineapple monsoon.
I am a bit puzzled about the Pineapple silk which you compare with Pineapple spears. Pineapple silk appears to be a fabric and might not be that tasty all be it once in a lifetime.Unfortunately your #99 is not visible.
This is an old one with swirls. Let’s see whether I can upload it…
Yes, uploaded. No bothering AI filters here.Hans Stocker
ParticipantI love the thin swirling veils in #95, Michael. And the accompanying text as well. Very interesting, but what is a Pineapple monsoon? Can you explain?
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Hans Stocker
ParticipantNice lentcular cloudscape, Ruth.
Parallel Structure
Hans Stocker
ParticipantMore Iridescence
Hans Stocker
ParticipantHunting Needles
Hans Stocker
ParticipantHello Marie, your strange cloud looks to me like a ragged lenticularis. What do you think? Is there any mountainous terrain nearby?
Hans Stocker
ParticipantThanks too Michael. #176 seems to be one of your favorite layered ones. You are so right about peculiarity. Here is another ….
Weirdo?
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