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Hans StockerParticipantA warm welcome Neils. A great entry you make with this lenticular formation at sunset (I suppose). Love it and hope to see more from you!
Very peculiar Thin Crepesculated Undulatus you captured Michael. Like seen through ribbed glass.

Cut Out
Hans StockerParticipantIt seems to be rather unpredictable Michael. Fortunately no problem to post replies so far.
A nice play of light in this one.

Hans StockerParticipantThank you Keelin! And cheers. You can´t see but I have a nice glass of wine in front of me. It was a great surprise to me.
I see you captured the Crow in flight on favorable winds I suppose.
Here is the proof that waves can´t make up their minds where to go.

Which Wave To Follow?
Hans StockerParticipantSame applies to me Keelin. And that is a nice pillow to rest our weary heads on.

Thank you René, ceci n’est pas un pipe
Hans StockerParticipantIt is a very subtle Blush you captured Keelin. love it.
Here a picture of the sun at his his last attempt at the end of the day to shine through the altostratus making it look like being at the horizon (but it isn’t yet).

Hans StockerParticipantNice imitative Don to start this thread. It immediately made me remember an exhibition here in Haarlem, where I live, about Dutch skies by Dutch artists. Fortunately not many BBS’s over here!
I spotted this cumulus at the exhibition.

A true Thing, meant to look like a cloud (underneath in the spot light a small sun bathing figure in a beach chair).
On the same exhibition a Dutch artist also made clouds inside. I wasn’t there at the right moment, but I found this link with pictures of his work. The article is in Dutch, but the pictures speak for themselves.
Maybe showing not true “things” that look like clouds, but being artificial still nice to share over here.
Hans StockerParticipantGeorge, nice picture of a sunset. It is also my first thought that the color patch is a UTA. One can simulate the different appearances of the UTA with changing the height of the sun on atoptics (and also meteoros.de), but unfortunately the simulations don’t support a height below zero degrees, so I could not really verify the possibility. Still it is verifiable to see a UTA when the sun is at – or just under – the horizon. Very nice.
Hans StockerParticipantNo troubles anymore with the login going wonkers Michael?
Hans StockerParticipant
On The Flying Trapeze
Hans StockerParticipantA nice link to share from atoptics: Very rare Swedish halos. Al the halos are named.
The same occasion on The Halo Vault: Complex halo display.
Wow!
Hans StockerParticipantFun indeed. Nice and fine pattern in Arizona Color #112. A wrinkled sky.
And Frozen folly is what it says it is Keelin. A true skating rink also. Though for skating it might be too soon , may this be …

Winter Wonderland?
Hans StockerParticipantNice shake …… and another bites the dust!

Hans StockerParticipantLet is snow, let it snow! Great snowy picture with this title I had to look up. Your whigmaleerie also must have invoked the snow over here, Keelin! This night there was some snow over here. It left a nice white tapestry although it wont last for long for it is melting already.
Yes the login was for me two weeks ago also wonkeres Michael. Recently I found a workaround. Login, go to the forum or to a specific topic on the forum or even elsewhere and at each point where you find yourself logged out, just refresh the page. For me it worked well. Hope it helps you too.
Hans StockerParticipantVery nice impression Keelin with A View From The Dry Side! I assume you have longed for some wet weather over there. Dancing in the rain?
Michael your last two show gentle blues an gentle cambers. Must have been in an asperitas filled sky?

Lenticular Cambers
Hans StockerParticipantLove the composition of Cirrus Intortus Lemniscatus Keelin, with its subtle metamorphosis from regular streaks at the bottom to the intortus chaos above.

Dark Invaders
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