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Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Your old dog still shines, Hans! And there is buoyant joy in your collection, Ariel.
After the latest rainstorm here, this vision appeared in the gutter, colors dancing…
cloud iridescence
reflecting in rainwater
tickled by a breezePatricia L KeelinParticipantRobert, your Scream is fantastic! And those wiggly dark clouds alongside it add to its impact.
Thanks, Ruth. Always a delight, as you well know, to be able to share even further via the Gallery. And what a treat to see Billy still up to mischief, this time over your skies there. Never know where that little goat will show up next.
Meanwhile, two dogs and a very tiny crescent moon appeared in the clouds below. It’s fun to see one pup, then the other, jump out each time I look at the photo. There’s a third dog and even a bit of Billy, if one spends a bit more time agaze, but they don’t appear (at least to my eye) as obvious as the two outlined further below.
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Patricia L KeelinParticipantFor those who enjoy a playful sense of pareidolia, you might find a puppy about to splash into a rain puddle below (may be easier to see when the image is made smaller).
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks, Ruth! Hope your visit to the ocean was a fun trip for you too. Sliver of Light is quite a delight, and Small Cake has no calories, right?
Lookinup, your snowy scene reminds me of x-country skiing days. What a great view!
And Robert, welcome — so delighted you are posting to the Forum topics. You have a keen eye for clouds in their many forms of splendor no matter what category they happen to fall within.
Here in northern California, we’re ready for more of the wet stuff.
Expecting Another Downpour
Patricia L KeelinParticipantPS: Hans, do you think your sundog might have chased this squirrel up a tree?
Patricia L KeelinParticipantRobert, your starry night sky is beautiful! A close encounter with the cosmos—and who knows what else?
Hans, did you wag back at that happy looking sundog’s tail?
Ariel, your timing is perfection to be catching the arcs and more. Thrilling, indeed!
And Ruth, I love the wild shape of the moon glow you captured.
Iridescent ‘Do
Patricia L KeelinParticipantRuth, Michael, Robert — you all offer hard acts to follow!
Abstraction in Gold
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove your Hound Dog, Ruth. Can’t wait to see what he sniffs out up there.
And what a mesmerizing scene, Robert. Wow!
I must have been standing on my head when this swam by…
Jellyfish
Patricia L KeelinParticipantOh, indeed, this topic never fails to amaze! From Ruth’s Simple Pleasure to Hans’s Passers-by, with Michael’s wild shots spanning the spectrum of what’s possible up there, it’s all quite remarkable and keeps us gazing agog, wondering just what we’re seeing sometimes.
The Illusion of a Distant Mountain
Patricia L KeelinParticipantRuth, I keep going back for another sip of your After Dinner Drink (delicious!) then have to revisit Back in Time. Your latest is also a fine beauty.
Thanks, Michael, and what a fine catch on #992! Reminds me of a school of sardines on the move. I know that type of scene is not easy to capture with such clarity. You have the touch!
Love those subtle purplish hues in your Washington sunset, Robert. There’s a clean fresh look to the sky there that makes me want to breathe deeply.
End of a Rainy Day
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAh, thank you, Ruth! And you have nice catch there with the lighted cloud adding a bright accent.
Michael, how exciting to spot a parahelic circle! I think I’ve only seen one once here. Is it a common site in your area?
Cloud Stick Fetched by a Sun Dog
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThank you for kind comments, Hans. I can almost feel the breeze evoked in Gentle Fanning.
Ruth, I keep going back to Peach Jam for another taste.
And Michael, your last three keep playing with my mind.
Act 1 Begins
Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Achoo!Patricia L KeelinParticipantRuth, I love the smooth glide of that Last Plate slipping into place. A quiet scene compared to the buildup happening above.
In between storms in Santa Cruz (California) last week, there was this view from the wharf where a great exchange was taking place—clouds becoming sea as sea became cloud.
The Meeting Place
Patricia L KeelinParticipantMichael, those softly flowing clouds are absolutely exquisite.
Ruth, I can imagine the ground shaking when your Big Fella strolled on by.
And Hans, that’s some voracious creature you caught there! This looks like something he might have chewed on…
Beyond Recognition
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