What attracted me to this subject was the way the "hotspots" shone through the clouds, but once I had a look at it on my computer, I could see a lot of faces there; some animal, some more human, and some - who knows?
Its fun to imagine, and then believe :-) Nice clouds and I love how sometimes the cloud windows allow the rays to come downward like spotlights from the sky. Happy Friday Skywatch!
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Love your "hot spots!" I took a picture once just because of those spots of light that looked like eyes. And one can never go wrong with sky over water. Great post!
The Cloud Messenger (Meghadūta) is a lyric poem by the respected Indian poet, Kālidāsa. The poem centers around a yaksa in exile. Longing for his beloved, waiting for him on a Himalayan mountain, he asks a cloud to take a message to her. The sights he tells the cloud it will see on its way make up most of the poem.
The idea of recording observations appeals to me. I thought The Cloud Messenger was the perfect title for a blog about the journey that we all make as we move through our days.
I'm a baby boomer who grew up dancing in the streets of Detroit during the classic Motown years, lived beside the Rocky Mountains for many years, now retired and living (and writing full time) in S. Ontario. I have one blog for rock 'n' roll oldies, and one for nature, poetry and life along the Lake.
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They look to me like cat's eyes. A lovely photo.
I like the shine of the light onto the ocean.
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nice sunset and great swf
Perfect catch for Skywatch! Mine's up too hope you can drop by.... Happy weekend!
Its fun to imagine, and then believe :-) Nice clouds and I love how sometimes the cloud windows allow the rays to come downward like spotlights from the sky. Happy Friday Skywatch!
The Osprey and Monarch butterfly also thank you for your comments.
Yeah, more like cat's eyes.
Sweet sweet Deborah
This is a very good SWF picture. The sky is like a gigant eye, with its long sunbeam eye lashes spreading out on the sea. Love it.
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I like sunbeams visible in photos. This is lovely.
I love the light, the mystical appearance and all the different things you can see if you look long enough.
Wow. This is something else. I'm with Abe. I love the light shining on the water.
Aren't clouds and skies interesting? This is one that can be interpreted in many ways. I see faces in it too.
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This one is soooo beautiful!
Love your "hot spots!" I took a picture once just because of those spots of light that looked like eyes. And one can never go wrong with sky over water. Great post!
I see those faces, too. This is a beautiful shot, Deb!
They look like cat eyes to me too! Great photo of Lake Erie!! Well done!
Awesome, very nice photo.
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actually looks like the face of one of the vikings, long ahir, moustache andl all!! lovely!
As though the sun were black with bright sundpots shooting forth.
Really good shot.
Love the way the sun is radiating from the dark cloud. Thanks for visiting my blog.
Yes you are right, there are figures there. Clicked at the right moment.
wonderful - the kinda of evening you just want to sit outside with your friends and just gaze
and you are quite right because it did rain the next day just in that spot!!
Deb, I've so enjoyed the views from your doorstep. This is so very lovely. You'd better be ready for a visit some day! *g*
Great lighting!
Wonderful blog & good post.Its really helpful for me, awaiting for more new post. Keep Blogging!
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