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32 comments:
Looks like a storm was approaching. It's been raining here the past couple of days. I really enJOY the rain!
Its an upside down Chinese dragon!
Looks like some characters from Harry Potter to me :)
Have a great rest of the week. Enjoy your weekend.
dark but there's light in the background - perhaps the sun will come out from behind
I wonder what you saw Carver.
At first I saw a dragon at the bottom but then the top of that looks like a face looking at the clouds on the left.
Looking at clouds - my favorite pasttime!
Very special! I can see several things in the clouds.
I Like your Sky Watch
Great photo
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Back in the blog groove again...
Trying to catch up with everyone.
Great capture Carver!!
I think I see a dragon!
Have a great friday :)
Anna
Oh, I love these strange creatures we find in our skies! I posted one today, too! This is just terrific, Carver!
Have a lovely weekend!
Sylvia
I see a crocodile...
Threatening this sky is.
Hope you were under cover.
I guess my brain is not in "cloud seeing mode" because it just sees stormy clouds right now... I wish we could see some... it's been just too darn warm this summer... whew.
Dark edged but optimistic light centre shining through
Not all days are bright and clear of course...
Nice weekend to you Carver.
I hope it does not rain hard, though we need it!
Hi Carver,
I see a duck in the dark cloud and an upside down cat in the light - guess it depends what kind of weather you want!
The part where it is not covered by the clouds seems to me like a dragon. hahaha...
Have a fantastic weekend.
Alexander
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Brooding colors. Nice shot, thank you for sharing.
hah...the formation(s) look like they are fighting amongst themselves trying to figure out what they want to do.
have a wonderful weekend.
Ominous clouds--makes me wonder what's up on the pink side. Wonderful capture!
Imagining shapes in clouds is something I still enjoy ... just as when I was a child.
Hugs and blessings,
Love the dark moody look...also the pink tinges on the edges....
Nice full shot of the sky. One can imagine lots of shapes and figures from it :)
Did it rain soon after?
Lovely contrasts, we have similar piccies this week :-)
Hey Carver:
I'm loving your skywatch but wordless wed. has stolen my heart. I can just see you sitting in traffic thinking, "great shot."
Great captured.
This is such a fantastic photo !! I loved the beautiful shot..Thanks for sharing..Unseen Rajasthan
I see an 'angry' sky!
Nice Carver!
Fabulous shot!
God bless you
Léia
Bonjour Luxembourg
Nice shot! Clouds often makes the imagination work :)
it looks kind of depressing for me =(
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