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Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantI can see why you might wonder, Ruth! As it turns out, I was just looking up beneath the overhanging branches when I noticed the symmetry. Nice marchers you’ve got there sandwiched between the darker clouds and deeper land and tree line color.
A Moon In June
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThanks, Michael! Seeing your series is like being right there, watching subtle changes take place. The high contrast gives a great sense of depth and layering.
Espresso
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThanks for a playful start to Volume VI, Hans and Ruth!
Continuing the action above…
Furry Paw Lands With A Splash
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantNot so sure about there not being a creature there, Hans. My mind has stretched your B&Wcloudscape into something akin to a child’s drawing of a dragonfly.
Michael, I like to look at #237 & #238 side-by-side and see how the negative shapes have shifted. There’s fun there too!
Faux Fur
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantI must agree with Ruth and Hans on the beauty of #235, Michael. That said, your comment verifies how images can evoke a variety emotions for each viewer. I hope the sadness will fade like fog.
And surely, Hans, your fantastically Strange Two-Eared friend could have come from the abyssal depths! It reminds me of the amazingly real creatures written about in The Book of Barely Imagined Beings by Caspar Henderson (a remarkable read!). It leads one to wonder: How deep is the sky?
Abyssal Depths
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWelcome to the CAS Forum, Kathy. Looking up provides all kinds of amazing sights, doesn’t it?
And Ruth, you caught some great color in your latest. Love that accent of Joy.
This is only the second time I’ve seen Crow Vortex Instability. There was sometime different about the clear parallel lines that compelled me to watch. And suddenly, it happened!
Thought Interrupted
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you, Ruth! You caught some beautiful iridescence above, and I always love your moon shots. In your latest, my mind can’t help but see a bright (one-)eyed cloud fellow offering a friendly greeting. Your timing couldn’t have been better.
Lighting The Halo
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThanks, Michael I love the wild look of #158 and feather forms in #159.
And Ruth, those are some serious rays! Just what’s needed these days.
Some Cirrus To Cheer Us
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWow, Michael, #235 is a remarkable photo! Something about the movement you’ve captured there is suggesting to my mind a musical passage which is building in rhymic intensity.
Light Toss
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWelcome back, Duncan. Glad things are looking up again health-wise and time-wise for you. ;) And wow, what a flotilla you found on the field. Love the dramatic lighting.
We recently had some rather capricious winds here…
Mimicry
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantSo glad to see your Old Dream posted, Hans! A wonderful image in and of its cloudy self, though I can’t quite shake the vision of a flying polar bear. And why not? In dreams, all can fly, right?
New Dream
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThanks, Ruth! That’s a fun catch of color you caught in your Hotdog.
Just Feeling Shy
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLove the dance in #234, Michael. Somehow I’m not able to drag a photo directly from my (Mac) desktop into the box, but thankfully still able to post.
The Lingering Fog Of Yesternight’s Dreaming
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantPS: Regarding the suggestion above: After clicking on the usual icon for inserting an image, now I think you can just click on the cropped writing that pops up. A window should then open allowing you to search through your files for the photo you want to upload.
A Mind Of Its Own
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you for kind comments, Hans. I’m hoping you can post photos again soon. Did you see suggestion in B&W topic? I’ll copy it below in case you see this first.
Thanks to you too, Ruth. And I love that Gentle Rain you captured. That curve in the clouds midway up is a nice bit of cloud ‘arch’itecture. Hope you were sheltered there.
Light In The Distance
Click the usual icon for inserting an image, then click and hover over the cropped writing on the right. A window should open where you can search your files for the photo you want to upload.
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