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Very nice Greg.
Next one was spotted in between some showers when the clouded sky just opened up enough.Hans StockerParticipantSweeping indeed Keelin. It is fine with me too. And a great radiatus by Allan. Welcome to you.
Purple Without Rain
Hans StockerParticipantNice “pick up sticks” association Catherine. Is it the same as Mikado? That is the name of the game we use in Holland.
Clouds That Look Like Nothing At AllHans StockerParticipantYes, nice one Keelin. Love this loose thread. And a capricious #185 Michale.
Shapy Waves
Hans StockerParticipantYour #733 would have fitted well in the asperitas thread Michael. Love those line in it.
Smoke Signal
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Keelin and… wow, what an inspiring Illumination you posted. Great contrasts and enchanting atmosphere.
Wavy Shapes
Hans StockerParticipantGreat blues in your last one Michael. This one is from two days ago. A bit distant but nevertheless present.
Hans StockerParticipantI love to think I would be able to send you such a bright sundog, Keelin, but unfortunately I am not. Maybe it is better this way but you spotted a very bright sundog indeed.
And a parhelic plus 22 degrees halos by Greg. In particular the parhelic is intriguing. Might that be a 120 degrees parhelion in the middle of the arc? What do you thing Greg?
Meanwhile I am still waiting for new optical phenomena over here. So I had to dive in my archive and found this one I did not use earlier (except from other versions of the occasion). It is my “Contrail Splitter” (you can see why I choose this name). What makes it a candidate for his thread is the white band in the top of the feathers of the splitter. It is a small and clear segment of the parhelic circle.
Hans StockerParticipantWhat a wonderful catch this tiny segment of a rainbow at sunset Keelin. Yes, let’s keep it glowing in this thread and you set a good example of your own wish.
Orange Jewellery
Hans StockerParticipantKeelin, your Lac Du Nuage is a wonderful trompe l’oeil but the lat two from you are real for sure and they both express beautiful quiescence and peace. love it.
This thread seems to be meant for reflections and specifically for those from the waters. No reflection from a lake, sea or a different large surface in this case, but just from a small ditch.
Hans StockerParticipantNice stylistic KH Michael.
Vague Shapes
Hans StockerParticipantLove the look through in your lats one Michael.
At Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantHa, another example of the Coolest Clouds by Greg in your Arizona B&W182 Michael. And before that one the dreamy Shadow Of A Cloud Dreamer by Keelin and a wonderful mixture by Greg.
Drifting Shape
Hans StockerParticipantHa, I really enjoyed the Myrmecophaga Tridactyla with grasshopper. Now this great Rhino saved me from captivity, Keelin. Very convincing and a beautiful lacunosus as well.
Worried Bear Stretching His Paw To Be Sure About The Rain To ComeHans StockerParticipantWelcome Donatella. It is like Keelin wrote. They begin as straight lines but develop in wild ways and even in hallucinating dreams like the last one by Keelin.
The Winds Give It A Twist
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