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Patricia L KeelinParticipantYour Smooth Texture cloudscape would make a gentle glide of a ride, Hans. Wouldn’t mind stepping into one of these for a tour of the sky.
Sky Gondolas
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHans, I’m hooked! And in total agreement with you, Michael. Love the gesture in the figural escapee you’ve captured above.
Winded
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To Write In The Sand With A Moonbeam In Hand
Patricia L KeelinParticipantDaniel, I see it’s not only an eagle in flight you’ve managed to capture, but a couple of lovely images posted to the Sunset thread as well. Hope we see more from you!
And Hans, well there’s no fooling your discerning eye. Love the calm gaze in your Trompe l’Oeil. I’m guessing this is one from that amazing Asperitas series you witnessed recently which must have made you smile.
Funny, how sometimes the sky seems to smile right back at you.
With a Wink
Patricia L KeelinParticipantSo true, Hans, and even though it looks a bit foreboding, there’s a gentle feel to it. Mr. Waits might have written very different lyrics to An Emotional Weather Report if he’d had your image in mind.
And ah, Michael, a lovely shadow of what may come to pass…
When Moths Get The Munchies
Patricia L KeelinParticipantBeautiful images, Michael and Hans! Adding to the waterworks.
Swoosh!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAnd talk about mind-bending! Truly extraordinary, Hans. These come right off the screen with their shadowy illusion.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantEscher would be fascinated by this image, Hans. As am I! Love the mind-bending illusion you’ve captured here.
Patricia L KeelinParticipantSuperposed describes those waves perfectly, Hans. It leads me to wonder what lies between the layers. Something light and airy, I would venture to guess. Whereas, in the image below, one may ponder what lies between the devil and this Deep Blue Sea.

Patricia L KeelinParticipantThere’s a joy in those curly clouds, Hans, and a feeling of celebration. Love this image!
Experimenting with a bit of texture below gave this image something of a sand painting feel.
True Grit?
Patricia L KeelinParticipantAnd here’s another winged creature. Caught this one taking a little snooze, perhaps dreaming of riding the rollercoaster waves of Asperitas.
Sleeping Faerie
Patricia L KeelinParticipantHans, it’s a good thing you’ve got good shelter there from the elements — especially if there are any rolling stones in the mix. One would be wise to heed the warning of the bard…
It’s A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall
Patricia L KeelinParticipantWonderful to have you back, Michael! And with your usual flair for fantastic images.
Hurray!
Patricia L KeelinParticipantVery funny, Hans – or maybe not so funny, if it’s too close to home! Not sure which might be worse…
A Huge Overhang
Patricia L KeelinParticipantYou’re so right, Hans, the shapes in your Asperitas captures are wonderfully strange. Even so, or perhaps because so, the image above would make a lovely lead in to a tale about dolphins gliding through far northern seas.
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Sky Gondolas
Winded
To Write In The Sand With A Moonbeam In Hand
With a Wink
When Moths Get The Munchies
Swoosh!
True Grit?
Sleeping Faerie
It’s A Hard Rain’s a-Gonna Fall
Hurray!
A Huge Overhang
Arctic Splash