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Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Ah, Michael, these recent images from you are simply fabulous! I cannot stop smiling at the wonders you’ve shared here. My own B&W collection is seriously depleted at this point. But tomorrow I’ll be looking up from a different location and who knows what I might find in a few Colorado clouds?
Soon To Be Revealed
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThe soft lines of your Arizona Color#617 sing in perfect harmony, Michael. And now for the applause…
Patricia L KeelinParticipantFantastic trailings above. And love the “Corkshrew” title, Hans. Indeed, so much can happen when too many corks go flying.
Recently, on a late afternoon walk, I spotted a little dog on a trail.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantArizona B&W#807 is a beauty with an inviting, almost tangible depth, Michael. And Hans, I like the calm that Some Contemplation brings and the aftermath of Sharp Ideas. Sometimes those thoughts just don’t stick around very long.
Just Passing Through
Patricia L KeelinParticipantParedolia put to the test, Hans! Alas, I have searched but cannot (yet) find something to name to there. Be that as it may, I very much like your image above purely for the feeling of elation it delivers. Meanwhile, my mind remains a blur.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThose Wavy Wide Waters would make for nice travels, Hans. Hope you have the same, with just enough of the unexpected to add gleeful sparks of !!!
Unexpected Fun
Patricia L KeelinParticipantRich Waters indeed in your clouds above, Hans. And that little river of blue that runs through them sweeps me away. Do I care where it takes me? Not a drop!
Ferried In Fog
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove that subtle wrinkle in your fluffy blanket of Cirrocumulus, Michael. And those are some very fine fish bones, Hans. They must have traveled a long way from the sea, come to think of it. Below, it looks like an explorer dove in to investigate the original source.
With A Splash And A Breath
Patricia L KeelinParticipantA nice sense of motion with a delicate river of transition in Arizona B&W#805, Michael. Very nice to “watch”. As for #806, what an amazing shot! The funny thing is, every time I look at it afresh, my eyebrows move — first up in renewed surprise, then furrowed in wonder. Love this inspiration to animation!
The image below reminds me of clouds drifting behind dreaming eyelashes…
Inner Vision
Patricia L KeelinParticipantYou’re so welcome, Hans! Woody looks like a fast flyer there. Could he be heading to a feast on Fat Tuesday?
Mardi Gras Mask
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHa, Hans! I did not see the (so obvious now) smiling face! So thank you for the nudge to look again. And whatever might be released should that Fist above open?
Some Kind Of Magic
Patricia L KeelinParticipantTruly subtle, but as you say, Hans, once seen…!
Aeolus Revealed
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHans, that’s a very fine dance you’ve framed in Some Flames. And when you’re ready to quench your pareidolia pursuit, check the Clouds That Look Like thread. I’ll post a reveal there in a moment.
Meanwhile, lovely movement captured in B&W #804, Michael. And perhaps the flock of Cirrocumulus was moving in this direction as a skyful arrived here just a couple of days ago.
Some Of The Same This Way Came
Patricia L KeelinParticipantSo happy to hear recovery was successful, Michael! Whatever the financial cost may be, if it were up to me to collect for it, I’d ask to barter for one of your images. This one, in particular, is a beauty beyond measure.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAh, a splendid idea, Hans! For what better place to rest than in a bed of cloud? What might one dream? There’s always cloud climbing. I’ve heard it’s effortless and the view extraordinary.
Free Solo
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