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Dark Ceiling
Hans StockerParticipantNice wordprey with your Birds Of Play Keelin :) I agree our avian friends can play very well in each of the three arrangements.

Shadowing
Hans StockerParticipantAnd I am trying to catch up with you Michael. Unfortunately Keelin is still waiting for an asperitas event. Apparently the circumstances in California are less favorable for asperitas than in Arizona?
Not a recent one…

Hans StockerParticipantYou are right Shiprock45. Typical Maxfield Parrish colors on Arizona Sunset #402.
Hans StockerParticipantNow for a smoother ride, Keelin? I see an elegantly swimming swan. Love it! But … are you intending to take a ride on a swan?
I was looking for new candidates for this thread, but all I can find is an old one that looks like something but I don’t know what.

A flying head accompanied by some small spaceships?
Hans StockerParticipantYes Keelin, I agree fully with your text accompanying Never Really Alone. Applicable title. Followed by Fog And Foam ( I tried to blow off some of it) and a turbulent wintry cloudscape. I should say very foamy too.

Colored Waves
Hans StockerParticipantMchael, you surprised me with your cryptic and even mystic comment and also with your Arizona B&W #215, which seems to be a picture of the Hound Of The Baskervilles in reply on Something Beary. I googled for the Lundehund and found out it is an amazing breed, but why in heaven meant for hunting these beautiful puffins?

A Hill Where Puffins Might Live
Hans StockerParticipantA canopy, yes it might be a canopy Michael that Keelin posted as “Letters I´ve Written …….”. I can hear the melody of it in the picture Keelin.
And then another marble shot by Michael followed by this grid of altocumulus in #610 (yes, alto?) giving this feel of coming spring.

Playful Patterns
Hans StockerParticipantYou describe the movement in Directionally Unchallenged just it just as it shows Keelin. Love its texture and composition.
And Arizona B&W #214 seems to show two sitting ghostly figures on a bench Michael, but I know you prefer the abstract approach and also that way you got me with this mystic virga formation.
The last weeks the sky over here is dominated by too much featureless variations of all kinds of stratus, but my archive is of help. I once spotted something beary clawing its way through the sky.

Something Beary
Hans StockerParticipantJust a tip of the old-time Dutch windmill is visible.

Hans StockerParticipantAnd really a remarkable analysis Keelin! No one can do this better than you did. Pareidolia at its best for sure. It is a joy to read what you see.
Hans StockerParticipantI love Minced Keelin. A very nice texture, pattern and composition.
One I once used in B&W, it is so different in color.

Sticky Web
Hans StockerParticipantNice sunset George. It reminds me of a picture I posted in a former volume of Sunstes and Sunrises:
Nevertheless any picture of the sky is unique. These formations at sunsets are hard to classify, because the shadows of the streaking light of the setting sun underneath gives the cloud a different appearance. Anyway my guess is stratocumulus. Any other opinions?
Next one is easier to classify as altocumulus. A classical view at sunset.
January 29, 2019 at 12:14 pm in reply to: Woman with her head in the clouds – moving and touching story #327773
Hans StockerParticipantThanks for sharing this moving story Laurence. So sad to know in advance that one who has a great eye for the beauty of the sky will loose her eyesight.
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I the tree going to be pruned?
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