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In one of my Cloudwatcher's handbooks (yes, of course I have more than one),
it talks about how clouds are the cinema of the sky,
and how blue skies are the enemy of the cloudwatcher.
Anyway.
I like that you can look up at almost any point when there's clouds (provided it's not just like, bland stratus or something), and it really just...constantly changing and evolving.


I really liked the vertical line in this one. It looked like the clouds were spinning themselves into yarn.

This sunset was bizarre from start to finish.








Really cool tessellated patterns.



Streetlight for scale.



Sometimes crepuscular rays just show off in a carpark, y'know?

it talks about how clouds are the cinema of the sky,
and how blue skies are the enemy of the cloudwatcher.
Anyway.
I like that you can look up at almost any point when there's clouds (provided it's not just like, bland stratus or something), and it really just...constantly changing and evolving.


I really liked the vertical line in this one. It looked like the clouds were spinning themselves into yarn.

This sunset was bizarre from start to finish.








Really cool tessellated patterns.



Streetlight for scale.



Sometimes crepuscular rays just show off in a carpark, y'know?
