The day after a blank canvas… what do we have?
A little paint!
A totally different story a day later.
The day after a blank canvas… what do we have?
A little paint!
A totally different story a day later.
What I thought would be a common sight out my window, has been a very rare one.
A totally blank canvas. No clouds. But a sky waiting to be painted.
Sometimes, clouds can appear to look like all sorts of things. The clouds on this day had curves and hooks in all sorts of places, which made them look a little more like wild animals, or human shapes in the sky.
I can see a pointy-nosed face, a scorpion’s tail, and a rooster.
What can you see?
Looking out the window, I never know what each day will bring. This day it was cloudy at 10:00 am, and at 6:12 pm it was almost clear skies.
It can take a matter of seconds for the view to change out my window.
This day at the beginning of 30 minutes there were very few clouds, and as the sun went down, I ended up with a totally different view.
All in a matter of 30 minutes.
Just one photo today, but I love the way these clouds are separate. Reminds me a little of a child’s drawing.
If you pop over to Capturing Clouds in the gallery, you will see the diversity of the clouds that I captured in one week. It’s an ever changing view!
Originally, the plan was to show one Capturing Clouds photo a day.
Sometimes I only take one set of photos in a day, and so it is relatively easy to choose the best photo out of those. Other days, I pick up my camera three or four times (or more) and snap away, but when it comes to the decision of which one to choose out of all of them, it is too hard. So I will be sharing the best from what I have from the day. Today, that is four, all from 13 January.
I spy a croissant in this lot!