I’d like to fly through that one! I remember a flight I was on in the 70’s, from Denver to Phoenix on Western Airlines. As we descended to Sky Harbor airport, the clouds were huge and broken, and the pilot skimmed and turned and flew between them all of the way down. The passengers absolutely loved it!
I agree with that, and that’s one of the things I liked about this scene. I was thinking about that the other day. So many of the scenes around here are so complex because of trees, cliff, etc. and I wish there was access to simpler once. Oh well, when the wildflowers start to bloom, I can often catch just one in a frame.
I think the strongest message about our world comes from the clouds. Their existence is the prelude to ours and realizing that heightens their beauty exponentially.
AAAH…Geometry!
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Comment by Pinhole — March 26, 2009 @ 9:35 am
Yeah. I couldn’t decide whether to be a mathematician or weather man.
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Comment by montucky — March 26, 2009 @ 9:58 am
I can see why pilots get the urge to fly through the “window”… enticing!
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Comment by Cedar — March 26, 2009 @ 9:48 am
I’d like to fly through that one! I remember a flight I was on in the 70’s, from Denver to Phoenix on Western Airlines. As we descended to Sky Harbor airport, the clouds were huge and broken, and the pilot skimmed and turned and flew between them all of the way down. The passengers absolutely loved it!
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Comment by montucky — March 26, 2009 @ 10:00 am
clouds are always breathtaking wonders! 🙂
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Comment by Sumedh Prasad — March 26, 2009 @ 11:14 am
They are indeed, Sumedh! They make life possible on Earth and are a delight to see besides.
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Comment by montucky — March 26, 2009 @ 3:32 pm
There’s some magic here. Great capture of a moment in time.
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Comment by Maureen — March 26, 2009 @ 7:40 pm
I guess I do more than my share of cloud watching, but it works for me! There are some beautiful clouds around!
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Comment by montucky — March 26, 2009 @ 9:36 pm
Wow! What an awesome skyscape capture with the clouded window. I just love cloudy photographs. 🙂
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Comment by Anna Surface — March 27, 2009 @ 7:23 am
I liked the “wispy” look to these. The sky in the other direction was entirely different, and overhead it was quite dark.
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Comment by montucky — March 27, 2009 @ 8:36 am
Wow…I love this photograph, to me nature in it’s simplest forms is always most beautiful
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Comment by Robert Burcul — March 27, 2009 @ 9:02 am
I agree with that, and that’s one of the things I liked about this scene. I was thinking about that the other day. So many of the scenes around here are so complex because of trees, cliff, etc. and I wish there was access to simpler once. Oh well, when the wildflowers start to bloom, I can often catch just one in a frame.
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Comment by montucky — March 27, 2009 @ 6:39 pm
This – is stunning. So delicate, yet so powerful.
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Comment by iheartfilm — March 27, 2009 @ 8:44 pm
Thanks! The clouds has a softness and a gentleness that we seldom see here and that is what attracted me to the scene.
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Comment by montucky — March 27, 2009 @ 8:50 pm
nice!
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Comment by silken — March 27, 2009 @ 9:07 pm
thanks!
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Comment by montucky — March 27, 2009 @ 9:14 pm
Wow! And yes – you’re right!
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Comment by absurdoldbird — July 20, 2010 @ 5:37 pm
I think the strongest message about our world comes from the clouds. Their existence is the prelude to ours and realizing that heightens their beauty exponentially.
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Comment by montucky — July 20, 2010 @ 9:20 pm