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Patricia L KeelinParticipant
Ah, I didn’t realize we’d reached the 100 mark in Volume XXII! But I see now, there was a beauty posted by Ruth even after. Definitely worth traveling back to catch her Black plus White equals Gray. It looks like the sky is raining light both near and far.
And on we go with XXIII with a fabulous—and humorous—start! Legs and wings… and does everyone see the pretty girl in Michael’s #232?
Another Study in Greys
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWow, nice work, everyone!
Colorado Cloudscape
Patricia L KeelinParticipantFabulous color, Tony, and it looks like you caught it at the perfect moment.
Ariel, what a keen eye you have—and great luck in catching that delicate, zinging CZA.
Love the soft glow in Stay Tuned, Hans—and the very funny and appropriate title. ;)
Bubbling Brew
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHans, Charcoal On Light Background is a work of fine art!
Ruth, your Layered Look reminds me Fall fashions with that fleecy top. So looking forward to the coming change of season.
Michael, great movement and definition in your latest two.
Improvisation
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks, Michael. I must say Halo Dancer is wonderfully mysterious. Has she risen from the sea? The image is captivating.
Ariel, I love those hazy days and the subtle halos we’ve learned to spot!
Ah, Ruth, you caught that one! And surely there are more to come with the approaching season.
Those with an eye for pareidolia might find Aeolus in profile below, on the left blowing out a curl of cloud.
Aeolus at Work — or is it Play?
Patricia L KeelinParticipantNot sure about goats in general, Ruth, but glad Billy comes out to play once in a while. I suspect your cat might be hanging out with him from time to time.
And now for something completely different…
Victorian Flirting Accessory
Patricia L KeelinParticipantSo refreshing on cloudless summer days to see the gorgeous captures from you all. Last month, we had this reminder of penmanship practice. Pretty much had a blank slate since then.
Cursive Cloudscript
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHans, you had me laughing with your clever response and hilarious interpretation. And I think you nailed it—which makes me wonder: Could that fellow’s glasses be atop his very own noggin? I’ve been there, done that on occasion. Or were they borrowed by the clownish ghost with the big nose and the smile Ruth spotted hovering above? And might that even be the same ghost you caught dressed up in iridescent disguise? A beauty of an outfit!
Speaking of seeing things, Ruth, you have a keen eye to have caught that sweet Splash of Color. It’s always a thrill, isn’t it, no matter the size.
Underlined
Patricia L KeelinParticipantFrom home on the range to home in the fens, beautiful photos, Ruth and Philip.
Here’s another glimpse of some of that wild Colorado weather.
Light in the Distance
Patricia L KeelinParticipantNice work, you two. Michal, that’s some action in #261. The B&W format captures the drama perfectly.
Love your crow vortex chain, Ruth. What a fun capture with that whimsical smile at the top. As for that long haired gal you referred to a few posts back, I think she’s still in the chair going for The Layered Look.
Snip!Snip!Snip!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantGorgeous Fan, Ruth (and in your signature colors too!) — as was your recent sunrise on the gallery.
And Hans, is that what Alien stream of consciousness writing looks like? Love it!
Just a Tiny Scratch
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLovey interruption there, Ruth. I don’t imagine the clouds minded at all.
And oh, those waves, Hans! I’d enjoy diving right in. And then, at the last moment…
Coming Up for Air
Patricia L KeelinParticipantPeacock or Seahorse is like the classic Rubin’s face/vase optical illusion, Ruth. Fun to switch/swap what is seen.
Then again, sometimes what emerges first is impossible not to see each and every time—especially when it’s an old, familiar friend.
Billy in the Mist
Patricia L KeelinParticipantIndeed, this topic is wonder-fully fun. I love that aha! moment when an image clicks into alignment with the title offered. Lady Feeding The Birds and Teenager Blowing Smoke are both so clever, Hans and Ruth.
Here is one that followed the photo I posted to the Optical Phenomenon topic. Same sky—and could be the same story.
…And Then A Moose Came Running
Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks, Ruth and Hans. That CHA was such a surprise on the cloud-filled drive. Good thing I wasn’t at the wheel.
Not So Bold is like a whisper, Ruth—in a heart shape!
And what a delight to see noctilucent clouds, Hans. I hope they will be frequent visitors for you throughout the summer.
Here’s another from the recent Colorado drive, this time through the car window after a bit of rain. Could be a story in this one, but I leave it to you to write the script. ;)
Open to Interpretation
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