Corner Cloud
The starlings had left, and I was on the way in to clean up when I spotted this cloud next to the overhead deck rail.
Single tone-mapped image.
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Canon EOS 5Dii, Canon 100mm/f2.8 lens, ISO 640, f13, 1/800th.
The starlings had left, and I was on the way in to clean up when I spotted this cloud next to the overhead deck rail.
Single tone-mapped image.
.
Canon EOS 5Dii, Canon 100mm/f2.8 lens, ISO 640, f13, 1/800th.
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I swear it’s alive! Really!! Wow, what a dramatic picture here, Ehpem! I find it interesting how our minds strive to understand what we’re looking at, and in some cases it makes up it’s own conclusions… even though the logical part of my little mind does not agree! You know that old saying “if you didn’t see it, it’s not true”… is the opposite true?
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Thank you!
Would that opposite be “if your mind made it up, it is true”? If so, then there are horses or whatever in the sky, and it is true.
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Ha! You know I see monsters!
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Ha! indeed.
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Fantastic! Like something is descending form the sky.
There is very powerful movement in this. I’m imagining it huge!
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I imagine huge too – more like a celestial gas cloud than the small wispy little thing it really was. Thanks for your comment!
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My husband said, “That looks like a horse!”
My sister said, “That looks like a horse!”
I said, “Really? Are you both drunk? Before breakfast??”
And then I looked again. It DOES look like a horse!
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Ha! I never saw that, but I do now. Guess I did not drink enough when I was processing it, to see what i really had.
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