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Hans StockerParticipantThanks Michael for answering my question and non-intended Keelin too. Here we are on the good old Forum and I love it. Like I said, I was just curious.
New between the cloudscapes in this thread is the soundscape Keelin posted: One Note Wall Of Sound, a great funny find and ingenious too. The creativity on the Forum is always surprising.

High And low
Hans StockerParticipantThat is really fun indeed Keelin to play with color inversion. The white tree branches make it quite spooky. Even apocalyptic. Nice to see the original too of this surprising result.
Arizona Color #106 is a great composition Michael. And I can see the crawling creature Keelin spotted in your #105. It must have been captured from under water imo.

Fluffiness
Hans StockerParticipantI am still impressed by the capture of the plane by Donatella with the clouds on its wings and the explanation by Les Cowley as well.
No, unfortunately is was no nacreous in the Tongue I posted Keelin although it has similarities. Nacreous is very rare to observe over here in the Netherlands. Nevertheless iridescence is equally beautiful and always a surprise on a afternoon walk (a very beautiful one!) also when it is just a Weak Showing (Ruth) and a wheel in the sky is even more surprising (Gregory) not to mention your CZA. Love the third picture of your series above.

Iridescent Burger
Hans StockerParticipant
Present And Past In One Being Two
January 29, 2021 at 2:38 pm in reply to: Podcast On today’s Sunday Read, the story of the Cloud Appreciation Society #468647
Hans StockerParticipantThank you for sharing this Keelin. It is an amazing story and moving too. Your words about it can’t be matched.
Hans StockerParticipantJust thank you Philip for your sun pillar and sunset. And great tender colors in your Class Reunion Ruth.
For Keelin: it is nice indeed to welcome the sun. Your text urges me to quote the Stones: “And it sure been a cold, cold winter”. Great song. Although the next sun hereunder is setting he or she promises to be back tomorrow.

See You Tomorrow
Hans StockerParticipantAn impressive and great capture Donatella. Thanks for sharing this phenomenon here.
Hans StockerParticipantWhat a great Shape Shifter Keelin. Love it. And yes, I agree that there is something playful in #719, Michael. Does it bark?
Your Moon Pastry is very funny Ruth. Two half moons make a pastry.

Undulations
Hans StockerParticipantQuite a peculiar cloudscape Michael in #502. An intriguing one indeed!
I have a question for you for some time already – a question that Keelin already answered (unfortunately with a no) – and it it is whether you feel like joining a group in the community. I have noticed there are two groups for Arizona, one for Phoenix and one for Northern. I have noticed that after the introduction of the communities the activity on the Forum also increased. I am joining both with pleasure and I am just curious. I hope you don’t mind my curiosity.

Freescape
Hans StockerParticipantI love ‘Might Be Late Getting There’ Keelin. The interference suggests a quite dramatic fate….
Donatella: since contrails right from the plane’s engine fascinate you, I think you might like this one spotted a few days ago.

Hans StockerParticipantOOPS! Not “gray” colors of course, but “crazy” colors in January Alpenglow! Sorry for the typo Ruth!
Hans StockerParticipantKeelin and Gregory share the same theme with Fiery Fingers and Cotton Candy Caught showing trees trying to scratch or catch the reds in the sky. Very nice. Michael posted a wavy pattern of gentle colored dots together making a fantastic composition in Arizona Sunset #702, suggesting some mighty movement. Sheryl caught some very delicate colors opposite to the setting sun. And then there is this stunning January Alpenglow by Ruth. Breathtaking scenery with cray colors imo. Wow.

Mirrored
Hans StockerParticipantI cant think of a better start of a new volume for cloudscapes Michael than your Arizona Cloudscape #501. Great composition of different kind of undulations that are also perfectly interfering in the middle.
‘The last one of Volume IV by Keelin is the funny Blue Dog Window. I advise to check that one before going any further.

Any Size And Length
Hans StockerParticipant
Iridescent Tongue

The complete picture
Hans StockerParticipantLove the Dance Of The Divine Dust Dervish, Keelin. Your dust-bunny-roundup was certainly fruitful to find that marvelous one. Love the ‘Window with a view for this lucky airplane coming through’ as well Ruth.

Threatening But Dry After All
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