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Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantBeautiful composition in #315, Michael. Really love this one!
The image below was not taken from a airplane, although it has something of that look.
Only A Dream Of Flying
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ParticipantFor You
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ParticipantDragon Breath
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ParticipantClose-ups of a recent “smile”…
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantAnother gorgeous photo from you, Catherine! Thank you for sharing it with us.
A few days ago. I was lucky to catch a very subtle “smile” (near top of photo) in the mid-morning skies over Napa. This CZA moved quickly along, but held me motionless for the duration of its appearance. I’ll post a closer look on the Optical Phenomenon topic which is devoted to such wonders. Many amazing images on that thread!
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantI can see why that cloud caught your eye, Roma. You made the most impressive photo of it with that perspective.
And beautiful drama captured in #713, Michael. Exquisite lighting. Wow!
And thank you, Hans, for kind comments further up. Cloudplay is inspiring! The wind certainly knows how to do it.
The Whim Of The Wind
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ParticipantBlimey, Hans, love those Drips! (as well as your very amusing title).
And Michael, what a portrait of cloud magnificence! Also, so right you are about B&W photography taking the eye to new sights.
So beware, Ling! This is the forum topic that first drew me in—and it has never let loose. I hope you’ll try it out and join us here with images from your home skies.
Anything Can Happen
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantWow, Catherine, your photos are beautiful and evocative! Do you have formal training in the arts? They show a keen eye for composition. And what type of camera do you use? Thank you for posting them on the forum, and hope to see more images from you in the future.
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ParticipantYou’ve captured the sweet sense of serenity, Ling. Thank you for sharing this! A warm welcome to the forum and hope to see more from you.
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ParticipantAh! Degas! Thank you, Michael. And fantastic textures in your two above.
Echo Chamber
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantDelighted to know you enjoyed the whimsical Wind tale, Hans. And who knows what may follow in the tailwind? Always room for Dragons, of course!
Below, a trio of myth-tical creatures, two of whom made their first appearance in the B&W thread awhile back. They may each have a story to tell, especially that last one. And no doubt your impressive fellow above would be most welcome to join in their fiery fun.
October 10, 2019 at 4:26 am in reply to: Red Sprite lightning in high definition – marvellous capture! #373400Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantFantastic sprites, Laurence! The image made my eyes open wide in utter astonishment. Thank you for posting the link.
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLovely idea, Hygge. Truly inspiring!
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ParticipantA Bit Of This And That
Patricia L Keelin
Participantooh, horizontal, vertical, a blend of both… all very nice compositions.
Served With The Tiniest Sliver Of Moon
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