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Hans StockerParticipantThanks Keelin and Lisa about the Pen.
Love the freedom here to post pictures that are as much – or as little – edited as each one wants. It is nice to keep experimenting and practicing with the features LR offer.
Great foamy #188, great Daybreaker and Pileus Dreams as well. They all make the fun of this thread for me.

Cloud With A View
Hans StockerParticipantIt seems that a front moves over Arizona in #910 Michael. Great dividing line(s) in the sky.
Is the June Flight 2019 what you saw when you were Homeward Bound? At least I think it is a very beautiful view. Serene beauty of our celestial friends.

Cloudstudy In Blue
Hans StockerParticipantThank you too Lisa. Maybe you post rarely, but this one is lovely and asks for more.
The Painterly Moon is fantastic Keelin. Funny to notice that what seems to be the moon is in fact a round cloud. Quite peculiar. Lullaby seems to me a close up of a sleeping eye with eyelashes of rays. Love it.
The two very different ones from Michael (#186 and #187) show the great diversity in B&W’s imho.
Next one belongs to the contrail thread as well.

Quill Pen
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A Week Ago
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Ruth. I agree about the Forum. Tasty Pomegranate, with nice colors!
Someone tried to scratch this one out…

Saved From The Bin
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Gnarled
Hans StockerParticipantNice Magic Wand Ruth. That one isn’t under the radar.

Caterpillar
Hans StockerParticipantIt won’t help, Keelin, and it is just symbolic but next one looks like what California now needs.

Wish It Was
Hans StockerParticipantLove the Midnight Dance Of The Praying Mantis, Keelin. It certainly belongs in this thread although also a candidate for the Thingy thread. Love the subtlety of #183 and #184 as well, Michael.
Next one is – like the Mantis – not strictly B&W but I think it belongs here.

Colorless
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A French Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantOh I love a lot of the former B&W’s. Especially Bird’s Eye View Of A bird Below and Layered Dessert by Keelin and the soft grays and texture in Arizona B&W’s #179, #181, #182 by Michael. here is one that looks like a canyon in a cloudscape together with some lost smoke signals.

Skycanyon
P.S.: I truly hope the disasters in California are to end at last.
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Watercolor
Hans StockerParticipantVery impressive and dramatic capture of Asperitas Dave. The infrared emphasizes the drama very well. Next one is a lot less dramatic, but the B&W approach is another way to enhance the drama a bit.

Hans StockerParticipantGreat Asperitas lacunosus Dave. The infrared makes it even more dramatic. And I like your thoughts on asperitas Michael. Dave: you cn find more examples of asperitas lacunosus when you go the gallery and select on these classifications. You will find them all. Altocumulus and stratocumulus as well.

No Holes
Hans StockerParticipantGreat colors above from all. Sunsets and sunrises keep surprising.

Beam Me Up Scotty
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