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Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, sorry no cloud-thing from me available yet but I must say your Shakespeare’s Puck is fantastic. It is like made with charcoal and just as the Night’s Merry Wanderer must look like.
Transformation in Process is marvelous and the story is reassuring for poor Tinker Bell and for me as well. Love it.
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Dutch Asperitas
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Skydive
Hans StockerParticipantAn Old Family Recipe with a bit of this and that by Keelin and then lunchtime by Gegory. There is so much good food for the mind in this thread. Michael you succeeded to amaze me once more with your last three. Don’t know which one of them amazes me more. Maybe it is #705, for it seems to be painted with firm brushstrokes. Great art! Love it.

Tail Or Front
Hans StockerParticipantGeorge, you are right it also looks like asperitas. Very peculiar with these mini mammas.
Hans StockerParticipantThat is a great distrail you captured in this soft pink altocumulus Gregory. Love it. And with the one Ruth posted above we will not get lost. Great title Ruth. Very funny and I love it too.

Like A Bouquet
Hans StockerParticipantWhat does a minimalist approach say about Californian Cuisine Keelin? Is there any horseshoe on the menu?
The menu in this thread is Burgundian and even fed by new members Ying and the returned Gregory. Let the Final Flinging not be the final and continue.

Glimpse
Hans StockerParticipantNext one puzzles me a bit. I took this picture in a split second while distracted by my cat who wanted to do dangerous things by climbing out the window I was hanging out. I just thought it was iridescence but later I saw the regular pattern of colors with reds up and blues low. No CZA for sure for it was too low. It still might be iridescence but a small segment of a 22 degrees halo is also possible for it is taken with 400 mm. Wish I had more peace at the moment I spotted this to check the circumstances better. When the cat left the colors were also left.

Hans StockerParticipantQuite relaxing your Sedative Ruth.
When I pictured next one I had no idea yet but later it seemed to me a roll cloud in the sunset. Or maybe not? Please correct me when I am wrong.

Rolling Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantYour Arizona Color #901 gas a watercolor feel Michael. Very subtle.

Soft Blues
Hans StockerParticipantThanks Keelin and Ruth. To mention Ansel Adams is quite a compliment, Ruth.
Awash In The Swash is a delicious title for an elegant cloud formation, Keelin. And Massaging A Cloud is a surrealistic title for an overwhelming cloudscape Ruth.

Rain And Wind To Come
Hans StockerParticipantTo see that the colors of the moon can be that different depending on the circumstances is really amazing Laurence.
Thanks for sharing this one, as ever.
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Hans StockerParticipantDid you know 23 is a prime number Keelin? But no one would dare to ask for a recount of the crows imho:) You made a wonderful clever calculation of it with an amazing conclusion as well. So funny!
Ruth, It is such a strange scenery you captured with this Man in Bucket Waiting For The Sun. What is going on there? I suppose and hope a warm Duet will chase the cold for the Man in Bucket.
Thanks for liking my Blue Hour, Ruth and Keelin. I did not notice Billy myself in The Blue Hour Keelin, but once seen….. Anyway the blues in the clouds were amazing on that evening. Here is another one.

Fluffy And Blue
Hans StockerParticipantYou spotted a marvelous cap cloud Donatella. Love it, coloring in the sunset. Moist stable air is forced upward to pass the mountain, condenses while cooling when it gets higher and evaporates when the air descends on the other side of the mountain. This way the cap cloud reveals the flow of he air around the mountain. It is the same way pileus develops but that has to be on top of a (cumulus) cloud.

Dutch Mountain At Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantScattered and A Curling Event are marvelous Ruth. Love the shadowing and depth on the first and the gentle waves on the second.
Cloudlandia and Ghosts of Autumn Leaves are so different and equally appealing Keelin. I love epecially the cascade and movement in Ghosts of Autumn Leaves.
Michael comes up with two wavy structures in blue that remind me of quietly swimming blue whales.

Earth, Water, Air
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