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Hans StockerParticipantThe last days I had some trouble to get logged in but today the issue is solved and I can react on Aeolus Hovering, which I wanted to reply on much earlier. I really tried to find Aeolus Keelin, but I am not sure I found him despite the help you gave to find him. I know he must be there! I still love the picture in its abstract way very much. And ‘When You’re Hot’ as well.
Arizona B&W #804 shows some nice cirrocumulus. Beautiful!

Some Flames
Hans StockerParticipantBrrrr. Really icy this shoreline. Love the cool freshness of it, Keelin.

Rich Waters
Hans StockerParticipantVery nice texture on your last three Michael. Hope the lost ones will be recovered soon.
Keelin, Aeolus Hovering I like very much with its mystic and heavy atmosphere and some contrasting mamma underneath. Great composition.

Something´s Burning
Hans StockerParticipantHaha, I am caught in it as well Keelin, and I had to think of the scenes of Frodo meeting the giant spider Shelob in The Lord Of The Rings. Brrrrr…
Something very different now.

Hans StockerParticipantFor too long no feedback on this one Keelin. It is a true beauty on the wing!
Hans StockerParticipantAbout next one I am not really sure whether this is the right thread for it. Nevertheless I liked the duplicatus in it. Any opinions?

Hans StockerParticipantA Soft Rain’s A-Gonna Fall in California and the desert is in the mist. It feels all so Dutch and familiar now sitting inside with this grey nimbostratus and the accompanying drizzle outside. In between mister Kelvin and mister Helmholtz are showing what the instability with their names can produce in the air when the weather is fine.

It Can Be Anywhere
Hans StockerParticipantGreat texture in Arizona B-W #219 Michael. And the composition as well.
What caught my attention is what Keelin bounced back! Love that one and I can’t help but I see a front view of a horse’s head. It also looks like something thrown to the viewer leaving a trace and – indeed – bouncing just in front of us. Amazing.

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Hans StockerParticipantThank you Laurence for sharing this amazing picture. I try to imagine what goes on in the mind of the person on the foreground. Dazzling dragonfire!
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Hans StockerParticipantThat was a well timed heart in the sky Keelin. Love it.

Some Spectators Came To Find Out More About It….
Hans StockerParticipantAt the end of last year I spotted these two fallstreak holes of which one is a long distrail.

The Dutch word for fallstreak hole is “pilotengat”, that is one to one in English: a “pilote hole”.
Hans StockerParticipantThat´s bad news Michael, but with what I know about this, it should be possible to recover most or maybe all of the data. I truly hope so for you. Fingers crossed! It reminds me of some needed organization of my own backup. My external backup is not op to date at this moment, so my most recent pictures are at some risk knowing my hard drive is making disturbing sounds sometimes.

French Asperitas
Hans StockerParticipantI love the colors of your explosive sunset Micheal and the composition as well. Wow! Great picture.

Beams
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Keelin. It has been already four months since my last event, but I still have plenty of pictures of asperitas. One can say it is a rather photogenic kind of cloud.

A 2015 event
Hans StockerParticipantHaha Hygge, no danger will be unnoticed. Not on the ground nor in the sky! Keelin’s last post shows a strikingly well resembling pareidolic cloud-man watching for patterns around him in the sky.
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