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Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantSo perfectly balanced, Hans. Love the juxtaposition of that single, centered tree with the multitude of dominating cloudlets above it. What an amazing Asperitas event you witnessed there.
Feather And Fluff
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantLove the color, texture, and even the agitated feel in Great Start Of The Day, Hans, while the calming brush strokes of cloud in your #640 are the perfect follow up, Michael.
Cirrus Stalks In Summer
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantHa! Hans, you had to be quick to have caught Faster Than Its Shadow! A dramatic composition with the cirrus audience watching the race.
Below, a contrail must have taken a moment to make sure this T was perfectly crossed. While I’ve only recently begun to capture alphabet clouds, I suspect other cloudspotters may have seen A-Z hovering above their noggins.
Iced Italic T
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you, Hans! Mysteries and more abound in this topic. It’s almost unbelievable how the sky can hold such diverse patterns and play.
A Softer B(l)oom
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you, Ian, for launching this topic, and to all for links to absolutely stunning images. Hoping to see such wonders dancing above my own noggin here. Eyes up as the sun goes down!
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you for kind comments, George, and glad you dropped by for a dip in the Waves topic. While I live too far from the sea to suit my soul, I find the sky often offers to ease the longing.
Undercurrent
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you, Hans! So delighted to know you enjoyed the recent testings of your pareidolia prowess. I can only imagine what kind of cloud creature that backbone you found might belong to. It is worthy of something fantastical.
And who’s to say from whence came the tooth below? I suppose it matters not to the Tooth Fairy who will still offer some reward. Let’s just hope another will grow in its place.
A Visit From The Tooth Fairy
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantCongratulations on your “moth-eaten” Cloud of the Day, Hans! Depending on how hungry one is while observing the image, it might also appear as a delicious cloud cannelloni. Yum! I imagine you will always remember where you were when you took this series, recalling now a similar one you shared with us on the B&W topic a couple of mo(n)ths back, which was also mesmerizing.
What He Saw From The Window Held Him Spellbound
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThe image below reminds me of the Doodles thread Micheal began a couple of years back.
Dream Horse
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantAnother way to make waves…
Breaching!
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantHow lucky to catch the noctilucent when others were likely just nodding off, Hans! A thrill for sure. Still, there’s always room for…
Iridescent Dreams
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantThank you for sharing these beauties, Michael. You certainly know how to catch the most delicious images. And I love your analogy to trout fishing. I’ll bet you’re successful with that as well!
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantArizona B&W#837 is a dynamic beauty, Michael!
Although not strictly B&W, the image below feels to be most at home in this thread.
Stuttttering
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantSplendid waveworks above, Hans, from subtle shimmer to toss about. Steady as she goes, mate ~~ more rough water ahead!
Windy Night On The High Seas
Patricia L Keelin
ParticipantInteresting layers in your image, Hans, and a nice fallstreak framing in Michael’s above. Below is from a gathering in Colorado.
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