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Hans StockerParticipantGeorge, there was too long no response on your fantastic circumscribed halo. Great capture. I have never seen one like that. I hope to see one some time.
Next one seems to be a more frequent visitor in the sky but maybe not always this complete.

Hans StockerParticipantYour #913 is indeed a marvelous coincidence of three phenomena Michael. great catch to make a nice composition. And it is funny to see that the archive makes pictures wrinkle, Keelin.
Autumn has come on this side of the pond.

More Blues
Hans StockerParticipantGreat texture in Arizona Cloudscape #409 Michael. And great band of Stratus in Low Hanging Fruit Ruth. Next one hangs also low and bears fruit. I was lucky the fruit did not drop.

Just Menacing
Hans StockerParticipantIt seems Volume 3 has to end with this one from an older series.

French Asperitas
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Last Minute Sunbathers
Hans StockerParticipantA Mint Julep, an icy view in Snow Below, exuberance and warm Pastel Impressions at last. Wow, it is all a treat. I can feel the shivers in Snow Below. I must admit that I had to look several times but I did found the face filled with delight, Keelin. Once seen …..

Cloud Study In Blue II
Hans StockerParticipantGreat soft texture in #189 Michael. One Way And Another is a marvelous duo Keelin perfectly showing the fun of experimenting. Great fine lines in both and especially striking in And Another. Love them. Experimenting this way is like rubbing a jar and finally find a …

Djinn
Hans StockerParticipantThanks Dave. Very nice to see a B&W version of your asperitas sky. I love the capriciousness of these clouds. Next one is very different. In stead of capricious the lines are gentle. Still asperitas.

Hans StockerParticipantI am sorry when I react too nerdy Dave, but I read in your explanation “Blue light is called cool and yellow light is called warm. This corresponds to the energy levels across the electromagnetic spectrum.” The first of these two sentences is right but unfortunately for the second one it is the other way around. Blue light has a higher energy and red light a lower energy.
What’s confusing is that in normal language a red color is called warm and a blue or white color called cold. The way we speak about this is not related to real temperature or energy. The energy of a photon is directly proportional to its frequency or inversely proportional to its wavelength. In contrast with this fact is the color temperature of a light bulb called cool when the temperature is that high that the body radiates a blue / white light and called warm when the body radiates red light. Quite confusing in my opinion.
Anyway this nerdy detail does not harm your nice explanation of ir photography. So many thanks for that. The results of your ir images are amazing and its dramatic results seem fit for a black and white conversion.
Hans StockerParticipantThanks for sharing this link Steven. Very interesting indeed.
Hans StockerParticipantThanks Keelin and Lisa about the Pen.
Love the freedom here to post pictures that are as much – or as little – edited as each one wants. It is nice to keep experimenting and practicing with the features LR offer.
Great foamy #188, great Daybreaker and Pileus Dreams as well. They all make the fun of this thread for me.

Cloud With A View
Hans StockerParticipantIt seems that a front moves over Arizona in #910 Michael. Great dividing line(s) in the sky.
Is the June Flight 2019 what you saw when you were Homeward Bound? At least I think it is a very beautiful view. Serene beauty of our celestial friends.

Cloudstudy In Blue
Hans StockerParticipantThank you too Lisa. Maybe you post rarely, but this one is lovely and asks for more.
The Painterly Moon is fantastic Keelin. Funny to notice that what seems to be the moon is in fact a round cloud. Quite peculiar. Lullaby seems to me a close up of a sleeping eye with eyelashes of rays. Love it.
The two very different ones from Michael (#186 and #187) show the great diversity in B&W’s imho.
Next one belongs to the contrail thread as well.

Quill Pen
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