There is something about clouds and the sky that is special. Maybe it’s the fact that they are constantly changing and we don’t know what we will get – so catching special special is a wow moment.
Wow…reminds me of what the western plains used to look like when buffalo roamed. I’m in the throes of a Teddy Roosevelt book at the part when he’s in the Badlands trying to heal from the death of his wife, so your picture of trees and sky is very timely.
The clouds look like big balls of cotton that, if you reached up, could take hold of them.
Brilliant contrasts going on here. I love how the light fuses with the ‘MacBeth’ to paint a powerful composition. Yanno . . . you’re really quite good at this stuff . . . đ
Thank you, kind sir. I literally was stopped in my running tracks when I saw this cloud and then, was able to frame it like I wanted to… I thank you for saying so… I do try đ
Dear Dale,
Stunning cloud formations well captured. Love it.
Shalom and lotsa unclouded hugs,
Rochelle
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Dear Rochelle,
Thank you. I could capture clouds all day… Oh wait, I do!
Shalom and Lotsa fluffy love,
Dale
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“I’ve looked at clouds from both sides now, from up and down, and still somehow…” You’re welcome for the ear worm. đ
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My favourite – no, second favourite – Joni Mitchell song…
No complaints from me!
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There is something about clouds and the sky that is special. Maybe it’s the fact that they are constantly changing and we don’t know what we will get – so catching special special is a wow moment.
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I sometimes.have to stop myself. Clouds and skies fascinate me. Glad you like this one.
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Imagination helps. Saw a Dr. Seuss cloud two evenings ago.
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That it does.
Someone saw their child’s stuffed tiger in this one. đ
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Wow…reminds me of what the western plains used to look like when buffalo roamed. I’m in the throes of a Teddy Roosevelt book at the part when he’s in the Badlands trying to heal from the death of his wife, so your picture of trees and sky is very timely.
The clouds look like big balls of cotton that, if you reached up, could take hold of them.
So lovely, as usual.
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Thanks. When I saw this on Monday, I saw a mountain range from afar – which is far from what it is!
That fluffy cloud, backlit, just called me and stopped me in my run.
Glad you liked.
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Very much!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Summer cloud formations are majestic. You captured this one beautifully â¤
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Thank you, Sawsan! I was enraptured by this one.
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Good for you in keeping your eyes open to beauty, Dale. More kudos for catching it in a photo. Thanks.
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Thank you, John. It’s often in the simple things we find beauty.
Glad you like.
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It is, Dale.
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What lovely (and floofy) clouds on Canada Day.
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Thank you! Love the Floofy!
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Duuuuuuuude I LOVE this pic. Cloud watching is my favorite. Brings peace and Zen vibes. Bob Ross would dig it!
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Thank you so much! Same with me. I look at the pics in my phone and it’s loaded with them. Bob Ross would, wouldn’t be?
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Great pic!
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Thank you, Peter!
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Brilliant contrasts going on here. I love how the light fuses with the ‘MacBeth’ to paint a powerful composition. Yanno . . . you’re really quite good at this stuff . . . đ
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Thank you, kind sir. I literally was stopped in my running tracks when I saw this cloud and then, was able to frame it like I wanted to… I thank you for saying so… I do try đ
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If I didn’t know better; I’d say this is a selfie of Thunder!
Great shot, Dale!
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Awww… I like that, Sorceress!!
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Yay! xâĄď¸đĽo
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Woot!
xoxo đ§đťđ xoxo
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