Lindy Le Coq posted: " Amy, of The World Is a Book, invites us to showcase our photos of Skyscapes and Cloudscapes this week. Living in the Pacific Northwest USA, clouds are a common feature in the sky. Some clouds become an impenetrable gray backdrop, while others are dramati" Lindy Low LeCoq
Amy, of The World Is a Book, invites us to showcase our photos of Skyscapes and Cloudscapes this week. Living in the Pacific Northwest USA, clouds are a common feature in the sky. Some clouds become an impenetrable gray backdrop, while others are dramatic and/or spectacular. I'll start with this one, a mixed cloud formation at sundown featuring a small cloud which I imagine to be a Phoenix in the midst of regenerating.
Cumulonimbus cloud formations (like the one below) foretell the arrival of a rainstorm. Just where the rain will fall is always the question!
Below a stormcloud bulges and billows above the Pacific Ocean, scurries onto shore and races northward.
Low to the ground, this anvil shaped cloud created a quiet visual perspective looking south toward North Head Lighthouse.
Cumulus clouds reflecting sunset pastels remind me of cotton candy. These are the clouds I want to float away on!
As the Earth spun to set our sun, clouds created a dreamy golden atmosphere with crepuscular rays (aka God rays) beaming through. Truly inspirational viewing!
On your walk with life, please honor our earth, encourage dignity and share kindness.
Again, many thanks to Amy for this challenge. Also, my sincere appreciation to all who started and those who are continuing to keep Len-Artists Challenge fun and inviting. Two-hundred-fifty weeks is close to five years!
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