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Interesting works! It’s as if the same cloud has taken a selfie in different places it has visited. The cloud looks so soft and fragile, enclosed in the angular surroundings, a bit like a bird in a gilded cage. Thank you for sharing this link😊
Pamela StevensParticipantPamela StevensParticipantHappy St David’s Day 😊 A year since launching this thread and greetings to any who call in! Today in north Wales it’s wet, gloomy and grey with a forecast for snow on the mountains later. The cloud cover where I am isn’t photogenic but part of the tapestry of the year so I’ll take a snap to add to our run. Greetings to fellow cloud lovers wherever you are. Diolch 😊
Pamela StevensParticipant<p style=”text-align: left;”>Thank you Angela😊 I feel very lucky, right place right time! X</p>
Pamela StevensParticipant<p style=”text-align: left;”>At last! Fluctus sawing across the wildly, windy sky over Buckley, Flintshire. A rare and fleeting formation I was lucky to see. Photo taken at about 2.30pm Tues 16th January 2024.</p>
Pamela StevensParticipantPamela StevensParticipantYaaay! C’est formidable 😊
Pamela StevensParticipantLovely recent photos 😊 I hope you enjoyed your holiday Angela.
Pamela StevensParticipantWow that wide angle shot is so dramatic! The evening shots are beautiful too. Will try what you suggest Angela. Thanks 🙂
Pamela StevensParticipantTerrific cloud shots, so much going on above and near Abergavenny. Changing moods, shapes, colours. I love your description of clouds blooming, like roses. Wish I could upload local skies via my phone but the site just won’t let me. It used to, when we were in the lockdown Wales group, but no longer. Can only upload via my laptop so the spontaneous phone capture/share to CAS has vanished, like Dragon’s Breath🤔
Pamela StevensParticipant😊 the cloud has got its hat on…and the pearls of sunset shine. All I have to share is a flagpole mistaken for a contrail….
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<li style=”text-align: left;”>I see the little fish! Some great shots here Angela. Asperitas, mammatus and those lovely Dragon’s Breath ones. Am hoping to post some coastal cloud shots over the next week, fingers crossed.
Pamela StevensParticipant- The sunset and the shot of the cloudy fingerprint are poetic. The last misty shot is so evocative of that gentle stillness you suddenly experience in the countryside is beautiful. The horses make it. I’d happily hang that on my living room wall.
Pamela StevensParticipantThat little caterpillar is eye catching but the mammatus takes the biscuit if not the whole packet. An excellent array of clouds over Monmouthshire this Easter, well spotted Angela. Flintshire skies have been dominated by galloping cumulus mostly, must do better…..
Pamela StevensParticipantDelighted to know you’ve checked out our patch Hans 🙂Thanks for your interest and supportive comment and like Angela says lowbows is a great term 🙂 slinking across the valleys like wolves/ lobos…
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