
This Wednesday morning I was stunned by the variety of clouds I saw with a simple walk around my house.
The shot above was taken after I stepped out my driveway door and pointed my camera at the sky over my house (northwest). The next shot was taken in the street in front of my house facing to the end of the road I live on (southwest).
The shot below was taken while I stood on my deck and faced away from my house (northeast).
I was standing in my back yard just off the deck facing over my chimney for the next one. The way I angled the camera it was sort of in between most of my reference points so I can't call the direction.
I was in my yard for the one below and I'm pretty sure I was facing away from my house slightly northeast.
The next one was taken from my deck facing over the roof of my house, and is another where it's hard for me to call the direction.
The last one was taken back in my driveway facing over my house towards the west.
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That’s why it’s fun to sky-gaze. It’s vast up there, the scene is always changing, and things look different depending on where you’re standing. I love the northwest layer of thick clouds over your house. They look like thousands of cotton balls pieced together into one huge fluffy blanket.
ReplyDeleteFabulous clouds - look like mackerel cloud formations...
ReplyDeleteThe clouds look very much like cotton batting! The textures are wonderful!
ReplyDeleteOh what a day to skywatch and you don't have to go very far to see these wonderful variety.
ReplyDeleteno matter the direction, you get a lovely view.
ReplyDeleteFantastic variety in the sky all in the close by areas.
ReplyDeleteThe clouds are amazing! I love every photo.
ReplyDeleteHappy sky watching.
Liz @ A Simple Life
fun photos, clouds can be an entertaining decoration on our sky watching, thanks for sharing yours
ReplyDeleteMackerel skies! Lovely Carver!
ReplyDeleteWe've seen cloudy skies for days and it just now rained again.
Marvelous clouds and formations and what terrific captures, Carver! Isn't it wonderful when we can find these in our own backyard? I love it! Have a wonderful weekend!
ReplyDeleteSylvia
Isn’t it fascinating you can capture so many different skies in such a few minutes. It amazes me. That first one is awesome the way it is popping through the tree tops. All of them are beautiful. Guess you got a good downfall. Genie
ReplyDeleteGreat photos for SWF!Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteFascinating accumulation of clouds - a great series to capture while they are there!
ReplyDeletecotton clouds. :) They look so soft you want to touch them.
ReplyDeleteI agree with EG, they do look like cotton batting, that is the first thing I thought of.
ReplyDeleteThose are pretty, puffy clouds...they look sort of like batting for a quilt floating in the sky!
ReplyDeleteOh my, those sky and the clouds are simply lovely. Looking at your post made me feel as if I was able to go out today and gaze at the lovely sky! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeleteFantastic clouds!!
ReplyDeleteSWF
Like cotton balls spread all over.
ReplyDeleteA great set of cloud pictures, Carver. The little puffs of cotton batting would make a great duvet....
ReplyDeleteThanks for reminded me to buy cotton balls!!!!
ReplyDeleteJust beautiful!
It is quite an experience when you see so much in such a relatively small space. Sometimes I just stand there with my mouth open and forget even to snap.
ReplyDeleteThe sky so often amazes one.
Beautiful captures of Heinz 57 varieties.
One of the things I enjoy about skywatch is how much more I notice and pay attention to aspects of the natural world I wouldn't have noticed before. Your clouds are a wonderful example, and it's fun to see those skies through your eyes.
ReplyDeleteYour skies are magnificent. The way you frame the clouds--excellent.
ReplyDeleteLovely cloud formations :)
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