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Hans StockerParticipantThat is a vivid one indeed Gregory. Great colors and lots of energy in it.
And welcome Daniel and Steven. I am happy to see more contributors and I love your posts. It seems to me that the start of the communities also triggered more use of the Forum and that is a good thing. Let’s keep it going.
I noticed that Daniel has a website with a lot of his work as a photographer, among which many beautiful cloudy sceneries. A treasure in my opinion and more than worthwhile checking.
Here is one from an older series.

Hans StockerParticipantGreat contrails Gregory and Steven. Hope to see more of you both on this thread. Contrails weren’t my favorites from the beginning but once they got my attention I also got surprised by the variaty and great spectacle they can offer.
Gregory you asked how many we see. I count 4 of them. Right? Did you both notice the contrail count game I mentioned at the start of this volume? Just scroll through this Volume from the start and find out where we are at now. It is a fun challenge to capture more!This one was made with the cloudspotter app.

Just Nearby An Airport And Very Dutch
Hans StockerParticipantWelcome Allen. You posted a great icy scenery. I hope to see more from you here or elsewhere on the Forum.

Slightly Undulating
Hans StockerParticipantI am very fond of desserts Keelin. Palm Flambé looks delicious. I eat it with a big smile.

A French Sunset
Hans StockerParticipantWell captured Michael. A tripod is needed indeed. This halo at night gives a mysterious feel.
Here a bit of color in contrast.

In Daylight
Hans StockerParticipantThis way we will surely swept away Keelin. Wildly wet and waving indeed.

After The Storm
Hans StockerParticipantWelcome Daniel. I agree about the reds of Michael’s last one. And I love also the messier palette by Keelin.
And …. Cirrusly a nice sunset. Did you notice the sun pillar?

With A Touch Of Blue
Hans StockerParticipantFun stuff indeed of you both. I can put my teeth in the last cauliflower Michael. Crispy!

Diagonals In Blue
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Keelin.
And yes any size will fit. Nice to think about it that way. The freedom (of size and anything else) is indeed what characterizes your last post.
I understand about the communities. Until now it is a matter of some patience. We will see and I hope it is gonna grow. The title of your last post is very applicable : No Dimension Known indeed. Very funny.
The dimensions of the following mushroom in two stores is very known: huge! Great picture Michael.

A Detail In The Spotlights
Hans StockerParticipantThanks Michael.

One from an old series not yet used.
Hans StockerParticipantThank you Michael and thank you Keelin too for your kind and beautiful wink.
Are you both already joining or starting a group? I was at first a bit reluctant to participate but I thought that there certainly has to be a group in the Netherlands and so I started a group for Noord Holland. I am curious for experiences and hope to gather some local people to exchange pictures and thoughts. Maybe also make them enthusiastic when time comes about abstract Black and Whites? I have noticed already a group for Arizona and California as well by the way.

Another View On The North Sea
Hans StockerParticipantGreat choreography in this dance of cirrus uncinus Michael and your former #153 is intriguing with its hanging curtains. Love them.
Here follows a rather atypical cloud picture, for the clouds cover even less than one third of the picture. But be sure they covered all of the scenery.

Silvery
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Some Iridescent Swirl
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Revisited
Hans StockerParticipantBoth great compositions in Sunset Sunspot Keelin and in #506 Michael!

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