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Patricia L KeelinParticipantThanks, Hans! And I hope the skies are jazzing it up for you wherever you’ve roamed. Love the wild shapes and compositions you’ve captured in the two images above. The color, as well, is very pleasing to the eye.
Still Tuning Up Here
Patricia L KeelinParticipantMicheal, you’ve captured texture AND mystery in Arizona B&W179. I like it very much.
And here we are with 100 postings to Volume XI. What a wild journey! I look forward to seeing you and Hans (and who knows who?) for the Twelfth go round.
Strange Wonders Await
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWhat a fantastic collection you’re continuing to gather, Michael. Love the lumpy contrast between cumulus cloud and veil-like vellum. Your latest is particularly dramatic. My cap is off to you!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantGreat display of wind effects in the images above, Michael and Hans. Inspiring as always. Dots And Lines virtually sparkles, Hans, while Arizona B&W#77 has that moody, evocative feel that photographer Todd Hido aims to capture, Michael. Very nice!
Below, this is…?
Becoming Something Else
Patricia L KeelinParticipantOh yes, that captures the effort perfectly, Hans.
Crescendo!(or) Hair Of The Conductor In The Key Of Off
Patricia L KeelinParticipantYes, indeed, Hans, Billy was up to mischief on this side of the pond! And not Everybody (above) appears too happy about it, so I’m relieved to hear you love him despite his antics. Most likely it’s not his first taste of capers (if capers were to be served with your partridge). Alas, the goat herder may have seen this type of behavior before.
Portrait Of Dismay
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWonder-filled, Hans! It’s almost as if the sky was offering you a handful of magic. I can feel myself leaning forward waiting to see what will happen next.
Below, the top of this halo held me in place as well.

Patricia L KeelinParticipantHow lovely, Hans, is this Soft Parade.
And to follow…
A Soft Serenade
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove those Soft Clouds, Hans. And the skyscapes you’ve been sharing in your recent series of Asperitas are wonderfully surreal. Hope you have more of them.
A different kind of softness in the image below.
Feathery Fan
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the photos of Asperitas being collected here, Michael and Hans. Layered emotions, subtle mood shifts – poetry in motion! – all captured with keen eyes for composition. Kudos to you both! Send some of those wavy winds my way, if you can?
Patricia L KeelinParticipantOn my computer, your Arizona Cloudscape has only the most subtle hint of red, Michael. And I have to squint to see even a whisper of it. It is a beauty.
And a contrast to the wild colors you’ve captured in the photo that followed, Hans. It does look like you may have ventured to that distant planet, which wouldn’t surprise me, as I sense you’d travel the galaxy for such a fantastic sighting. And you deliver a dramatic contrast again with the abstract layering in Some Cool Blues.
Below, more blues…
Coming Through
Patricia L KeelinParticipantMichael, these (along with your other Pileus and Velum photos here and featured in the Gallery) are such beautiful and dramatic images — thank you for sharing them . I’ve yet to add one of these to my own collection, so it’s especially fun to see them on display here.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the subtle colors in Horizontals, Hans. And that is, indeed, one (very) Strange (very beautiful) Cloudshow. I imagine Dali would like to have shared that sighting with you!
What caught my eye in the image below was the hint of a dark arch with little ripples flowing beneath it. Unfortunately, this was a far distant shot, hence a bit grainy.
Arched Passageway
Patricia L KeelinParticipantLove the subtle colors in Horizontals, Hans. And that is, indeed, one (very) Strange (very beautiful) Cloudshow. I imagine Dali would like to have shared that sighting with you!
What caught my eye in the image below was the hint of a dark arch with little ripples flowing beneath it. Unfortunately, this was a far distant shot, hence a bit grainy.
Arched Passageway
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWell, Hans, I expect there would have been, but for this mischievous character, who would not have been able to resist your lovely offering. Your friend and mine…
Billy Bluegoat[original cloud photo was color inverted and contrast enhanced simply for the fun of seeing what might emerge. Must be the kid in me.]
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Still Tuning Up Here
Strange Wonders Await
Becoming Something Else
Crescendo!
Portrait Of Dismay
A Soft Serenade
Feathery Fan
Coming Through
Arched Passageway
Arched Passageway
Billy Bluegoat