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Hans StockerParticipantJust a little bit of the reds in your last two, Michael. They combine very well with the blues.

Trying To Hide
Hans StockerParticipantGreat recovery from the dive, Keelin. It is just afterwards that Ruth throw out a chain to draw you back (a nice one!). I love #260 Michael, quite a mysterious dust nebula.

Charcoal On Light Background
Hans StockerParticipantNo noctilucent yet, since I posted one (above) from 2021. Patience is a valuable thing.
Open to Interpretation is very funny, Keelin. I could not decide whether it is best to leave it open or not, but I just can’t resist to share one interpretation, with the intention to leave it open for more interpretations. I see someone desperately looking for his glasses to find out what we all see.
Here is just a little experiment with iridescence from the archives.

A Dressed Up Ghost?
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Continuing The Blues
Hans StockerParticipantI think you spotted a great example of Cirrus uncinus Martin. So no fluctus, nor virga. It is the kind of cirrus that appears as a line with a tuft on one side. Without the tufts it would be Cirrus fibratus. The nice thing here is that they are so neatly arranged on one line from the observer’s view.
A very nice spotting!
Hans StockerParticipantAh! The Rubin’s face/vase gave me the clue, Keelin. Billy is there indeed. You have a keen eye to spot our old friend even in a figure or ground puzzle. Very clever and funny too!
Hans StockerParticipantA Loose Thread and a Fan Of Contrails had too long to wait for a follow-up. Then there was this strange message in the sky.

Alien Handwriting?
Hans StockerParticipantGreat start of this new volume Michael. With more bold colors, Ruth. Number #103 took me back to some spottings a few years ago.

Pinks And Blues
Hans StockerParticipantIt is difficult to be sure of, Pamela. Anyway, you spotted a very impressive storm system. Did any tuba develop? In that case it is likely.
Hans StockerParticipantI understand Ruth. More moderate weather is becoming rare unfortunately.
From the same day.

Hans StockerParticipantYou spotted a great B&W clos-up of intortus, Michael. Keelin spotted it even with Offspring😊. Love the interrupted radiatus, Ruth.

Waves
Hans StockerParticipantGreat ones above. I love #1439 and # 1440, Michael. Deep and rich like Ruth commented. Love your pileus and Melon Balls too, Ruth. And wow what an energy seen from above, Bill. Must be great to be up there.

The Milky Way
Hans StockerParticipantLast Sunday there were lots of asperitas skies in France, Belgium and the Netherlands, as harbingers for wet and wild.

Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, what a feast to celebrate pride month the way the sky did when you were on your way ‘tween Colorado and New Mexico. When you ask me, this is one for the calendar!
There is delicate iridescence in Not So Bold, Ruth.
Next one is a photo from 2021 and I don’t remember whether I shared it before. I was digging in my archive because I wanted to check when I saw the the last time. Now I hope to spot noctilucent clouds this summer again.

Nocturnal
Hans StockerParticipantOne can reflect on Pondering that is an ingenious and intriguing fotograph, Keelin. I just saw today an amazing circumhorizon arc from you on the gallery waving like a flag over the moutains. Wow that’s a fantastic one too. It must have been a lucky day, I suppose.
Clouds Needing A Shave is very funny, Ruth. Maybe the furry @256 by Michael might need a shave too.

Boom
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