The past couple of days the wispy clouds have been dancing.
Almost like veils swirling across the sky.
The leaves are dropping fast with the cold and wind.
Some trees that changed late never got much color just turned brown and dropped.
We've had a pretty fall so I'm not complaining it's just an observation that some trees changed late and then the leaves dropped but plenty of others gave a pretty display.
I love late afternoon light this time of the year.
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Thursday, November 20, 2014
SkyWatch Friday: Dancing clouds
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18 comments:
I like your analogy of the veil. It is easy to see long-flowing and iridescent bridal veils in your skies, Carver.
I love clouds and the pictures they make...and the light on the pine cones and tree is warm and magical
What gorgeous skies!
beautiful cloudscape, i love em wispy too.
Great cloud formations
Oh, these are awesome, Carver!! We've had quite a few of these wispy ones, too, and I love them! Thanks for sharing the beauty and have a lovely weekend!
I really like the contrast between the pine cones and the sky beyond. Very nicely done.
Beautiful skies. I really like the one where the cloud looks like a delicate feather. Very unusual!
Wonderful Skies, Carver
ALOHA from Honolulu
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The bunches of cones on the tips of those branches look like the tree is decorated for Christmas! All so pretty ... Still lovely Autumn in your area!
Hi Carver, love those wispy clouds and fall colors, great combination, great photos.
The clouds really dancing!
Great series, Carver.
Amazing cloud formations. :)
I could hear their swish and swosh. Great skies!
Wonderful shots.
I love those wispy clouds like resemble ribs of a cloud. :-)
we had some trees here that did exactly as yours -- turned brown and dropped without the usual color display. it makes me sad, but I do still love playing in the piles, so I guess it isn't all bad. ;)
your photographs are beautiful! I love wispy clouds; they're almost dreamlike and you captured them so beautifully. lovely photos!!
Love those clouds in the shot below the yellow-leaved tree. The golden light in the last shot really warms up the branch.
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