[Photos] Clouds
Nov. 29th, 2019 12:18 pmOh one hundred percent I am still a cloud photography whore.
I've been down with bronchitis after a virus, so I've been sick for a solid two weeks, which has been very frustrating. I'd zoned the 15th of November to put up Christmas decorations but I've been to sick to. So the aim is now to conquer things over the weekend and have the decorations up by the first.
Fingers crossed!

The moon never looks quite as nice as it does in person, but I still liked this photo.

Fractured and falling apart.

I've started taking a few more with the houses behind us, so you can get an idea of scale and how close they feel.


I'm expecting a lot more sunsets like this now that it's summer again

One of my faves.


I loved that blue line just slicing through the alto cumulus

It was humid and hot on this day, and the clouds were falling apart.

I remember taking these along Reid Highway.

We were near Malaga at this point.


Cirrocumulus creates these tiny, intricate patterns unlike anything I've ever seen.

Cirro and altocumulus


Cirrocumulus

This sunset was wild and delicate from start to finish.

View to the front of the house

Another day, another sunset.

I've been down with bronchitis after a virus, so I've been sick for a solid two weeks, which has been very frustrating. I'd zoned the 15th of November to put up Christmas decorations but I've been to sick to. So the aim is now to conquer things over the weekend and have the decorations up by the first.
Fingers crossed!

The moon never looks quite as nice as it does in person, but I still liked this photo.

Fractured and falling apart.

I've started taking a few more with the houses behind us, so you can get an idea of scale and how close they feel.


I'm expecting a lot more sunsets like this now that it's summer again

One of my faves.


I loved that blue line just slicing through the alto cumulus

It was humid and hot on this day, and the clouds were falling apart.

I remember taking these along Reid Highway.

We were near Malaga at this point.


Cirrocumulus creates these tiny, intricate patterns unlike anything I've ever seen.

Cirro and altocumulus


Cirrocumulus

This sunset was wild and delicate from start to finish.

View to the front of the house

Another day, another sunset.

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Date: 2019-11-29 10:07 pm (UTC)Also, thank you for sharing these. They are so utterly lovely.
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