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Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantHi Hans! I had trouble uploading photos on the updated site as well — until Ruth kindly gave guidance: Click the usual icon for inserting an image, then 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. I look forward as always to seeing your wonderful photos and reading your ever clever captions.
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLove that lacy look, Ruth, and the feathery sweep, Michael.
And I couldn’t agree with you more about the clouds having something to say. Now and again, they even appear to adopt remarkably recognizable letterforms. While one may look to the sky and ask Why?, the mind working its way into a tight philosophical tangle. Ever playfully, the clouds may clearly respond…
Y Knot
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThat’s a playful looking Poodle, Ruth!
And just so you know, no creatures were injured in the scene below.
What The Cat Brought In
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantOh those blues! Love the sweep in Catch…, Hans, and the bubbly feeling of #156, Michael.
And Ruth, you caught the spot light just right in Anyone Have a Light — a lovely scene. And congrats on your misty morning on the Gallery! I imagine the fairies, those quiet, early risers, were already up to mischief in the woods there.
More blues anyone?
Blue Suds
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLove the juxtaposition of the cloud types in your latest duo, Michael, especially in #230.
Just A Tiny Tear In The Pillowcase
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLove the Man With Hat…, Ruth! It teases the imagination in a most delightful way.
And your Ostriches, Hans, are keen eyed! I think they may have spotted our friend — or at least an impressionistic portrait of him.
Billy Blue
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantBeautiful B&Ws, Ruth and Michael! Here’s one from just this afternoon…
Something In My Eye
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantAh, Thank you, Ruth! Let there be Light! ;)
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantFinally, a bit of time to post to our wonder-filled forum — and WOW! what a lot of fabulous photos have been added to many a topic.
Michael, your Zeeny is more than a lucky shot as it shows how attuned your eye is to the subtle details that really set this image apart.
Ruth, delighted to hear the halos are finding you. Your most recent is such a beauty and a bright spot on the Gallery too!
And Hans, love your dog/horse with faint halo. The cloud texture is exquisite. And congratulations on your fine catch of iridescence featured as Cloud of the Day!
Oops! Can’t seem to drop in a photo… :? Anyone else having problems with posting an image here?
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWhat a collection of blue and white beauties above! Each one has a story all its own. I’d especially like to hear the one call Honeycomb. I just bet it’s a sweet one.
Waving Back
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantYour Elephant is adorable, Ruth. Perhaps he will be entertained by this…
High Wire Act
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThanks, Ruth! Love those subtle Ships and the clever titles you come up with for your photos. That bowl of soup looks deliciously nourishing. A nice treat on a cold day.
Basking In The Warmth
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantGlad you enjoyed the sighting of George, Ruth. And it was only a matter of time before our old friend Billy made another appearance. Good catch!
Below, could he be late for a tea party? Or hopping off to collect some brightly colored eggs?
No Time To Say Hello Goodbye!
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLovely sun-kissed clouds bookending the day! Pinks and purples, golden, molten hues. The colors and formations are truly amazing.
I seldom see Lenticularis in my area and had to pull off the road to properly celebrate their rare arrival.
Late Afternoon Lennies
PS: Loved your Arcus formation over Missouri River on the Gallery, Ruth. Hope you kept dry!
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWhat a fantastic variety of exciting images in the last few weeks here.
Michael, I keep returning to your #218 and the very surreal #219.
Ruth, I believe some relatives of your lovely Dust Bunnies have been seen in my neighborhood lately. Known to multiply, aren’t they?
And Hans, I think you put it perfectly with Don’t know how to put it! A great visual representation of… of… of….
The clouds below reminded me of a wet dog about to shake&share the joy of a recent swim…
Quick! Grab A Towel!
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