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A Bit Of A Mess
Hans StockerParticipantWhat a day for clouds indeed Ruth! Just keep your hands on the steering wheel although the clouds are also beautiful from the ditch :) Keelin offers a helping hand, so Don’t Worry, She’s Got You! Both great cloudscapes as is #508 by Michael. I love the fine lines in this one.

Overlooking
Hans StockerParticipantDusty Keys are fantastic Keelin. Great composition as is also #192 by Michael. There is something of a skeleton in it. Love them both.

Cloud Hieroglyph
Hans StockerParticipantHalo Hoopla were the magic words to get back the familiar formatting, Keelin. Great 22 degrees halo in a cirrus filled sky. For some reason halos seem to hide for me already for some time. Iridescence on the contrary shows enough.

Colored Airbag
Hans StockerParticipantA really nice series they make Michael.

Creepy
Hans StockerParticipantMeaty Clouds and Spirits Rising. Great titles for these beautiful captures, Ruth and Keelin.
Here is one taken a few days ago on a day with lots of energy in the sky: storm systems, asperitas, sunny spells, rain and lightning. My camera worked extra hours. I was a bit puzzled about what I saw here but having given it a thought it is probably a shelf cloud and I didn’t recognize it the moment I spotted it. Nevertheless the circumstances were there for a shelf.

Shelfscape
Hans StockerParticipantA nice feathery contrail Ruth.
I wonder wether next plane scribblings have been written with a feather.

Hans StockerParticipant
Like It Is Smashed Against The Sky
Hans StockerParticipantThe format of the last two posts turn out out to be a bit strange. Forgot to say that a Partial Halo indeed is a Full Joy Keelin. Love your recent corona on the gallery as well.
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Hygge for sharing this great info. Dunes of aurora. When I google myself with ‘dunes aurora Canada’ I found next link with an explanation of the phenomenon and a little film. It seems to be rare.
You’d be lucky to see these dunes
I am not sure whether this is one of the links you already provided. Somehow they didn’t work for me.
Hans StockerParticipantDolphin’s delight is amazing and also a bit disturbing, Keelin. I feel I have to look at it from aside. Anyway a great and unusual composition with a buble stream. Flame Trower is also a great capture Rut. The dragon still has the fire in its belly. Let’s not wait for what has to come!
Did you have trouble postin Michael? Just a minute ago I had something alike. I logged out and logged in and it was solved. I hope it helps because I don’t want to miss something by you, like the subtle red rim on #724.

Edgy
Hans StockerParticipantMore eyebrow lifting clouds,

Hans StockerParticipantRuth, am I mistaking or do I recognize some doubt in your words about your last one? To me it is a yes and to me it also seems to be an eyebrow cloud. In my opinion closely related to asperitas. Superciliaris as it is named unofficially. Might be another quest for Gavin to get it in the ICA? By chance I spotted some of it on a second consecutive day with asperitas. Any opinions?

Hans StockerParticipantAh, the Delish Fish must have escaped in the Tumultuous Tide, Keelin. I love the wispy whites in the Tumultuous Tide. And I love the fine texture in of #187 and #188, Michael. Great play.

Strange
Hans StockerParticipantRuth, I love your Flying Girl With Long Hair. It has a good place on the gallery.
What a procession of different creatures I find above. Not A Fan Of Dried Parsley made me laugh Keelin and the Elegant Emu seems to wonder where he got into. Some strange thread with whales and nudibanches? Did it get just one drink too much?

In An Octopus’s Garden?
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