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The photo above, done with my phone, is a moment I had happen in 2009 as the Sun's Light filtered through the Fig Tree on the property where I rent. I named the moment "Smiling Leaf".. may you enjoy your visit... with thanks, magda

Friday, 17 December 2010

Clouds Giving Stories and Skywatch Friday



I Have A Deep Love For The Visual
 Experiences Clouds Give...

   So I Welcome You To A Journey
With Clouds Giving Of Their Stories...

Friday 7 October 2011
Sharing this past Post with
 SkyWatch Friday
Season 5, Episode 13
http://skyley.blogspot.com/

  The 16th of Dec 2010 had been inbetween Storm's Story (My Environment - "Stormy Sky" 15 Dec 2010), and the 16th's afternoon's into the night's sequel to that Story.  During the inbetween time, the Clouds gave rather beautiful discussions about the whole happening.  My Vivaz phone I feel has again recorded the event rather well.  I hope you enjoy the seeing.


Looking West about 1pm Eastern Australian time.
 The Clouds I feel are magnificent.  The foresty part is mostly a once was orchard.  Lots of interesting experiences there when suitable for wandering about in.  Near the outhouse is a Mandarin Tree.  In the foreground is, am certain, what would be called a Bush Lemon Tree. The fruit has very pitted thick skin.  Double Bar Finches love nesting in amid its thorny branches.


This is also looking towards West. Same time frame.
I focused on the changing Story the Clouds were telling in the previous photo. Seems deep.  The tall Tree on the right is an Australian Silky Oak Grevillea.  Seasonally sheds its leaves but never becomes bare, just renews. The Flowers when in blossom are a golden orange with red tips.  The Tree, sort of behind it, is a Camphor Laurel.  Lovely Tree, but seen as an introduced pest.  


   
Looking towards South. Still the 1pm zone.
A completely different Story is occurring.  Not as intense I feel.  Am fascinated by the Cloud funnel. Reminds me of seeing in documentaries and movies the smokey steam flowing from Steam Engine funnels.  Tall Tree on left is a Pine Cone Tree.  Sulphur Crested Cockatoos enjoy shredding the cones.  Foreground left and amid right are Bauple Nut Trees.  Also known as a Macadamia.

        There are three more Cloud Stories to experience achieved by Vivaz before the 16 Dec 2010 afternoon's continuing Storm Story began if you'd like to continue....


   
This time looking towards North. Time now near 4pm. 
The Sun is now closer to its Western setting zone of Sky and bright. Hence the trees lit with almost spotlight incandescence.  This view is what could be termed the civilized side of where I rent. The Palm Tree, leftish is where I was when saw the amazing "Twilight Rainbow". (My Environment - 29 Nov 2010 - Twilight Rainbow actively connects to its self).  On right is another Australian Silky Oak Grevillea Tree.



This is towards North East. Same time zone.
So very beautiful are these Clouds I feel. Often find Northish and Eastish clouds, inbetween or after storms can be especially captivating in their Story Tellings. The Australian Silky Oak Grevillea is just visible on left. The bits of Palm fronds peaking in, are of a Palm Tree producing streams of strands with tiny fruits. Some Birds and often Fruit Bats like eating the fruit.



  Again towards North East....
...only this time viewed from ground level. the previous photos were done from upstairs.

        I really do hope you've enjoyed these photos of Cloud Stories. I may not yet have a camera, but my phones' cameras have endeavoured to give me lovely photos.  It is good to be able to share with you the results I often feel so pleased in the having of. Technology can be a real boon. 

Introductory Image is from -
  http://www.animated-gifs.eu 

Remaining Photos are My Own, achieved with my 8megapixel Sony Ericsson Phone 'Vivaz'
        
Thank you for visiting.
Until soon or sooner, Magda

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13 comments:

  1. such beautiful clouds!!!
    the cloud funnel is amazing!!

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    1. LAURA my wonderful Friend,
      I can't believe I bypassed responding to your Visit here. Please forgive me.
      It was a wonderful day for Clouds telling Stories... and I agree, the Cloud Funnel fascinates me too.
      Thank you Laura for always be so special for me.
      Hugs with appreciation from Magda.

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    1. J BAR, I have wonderful memory journeys because of your Blog. Thank you for you supportive encouragement

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  3. I love the pretty clouds formations. Wonderful skywatch shots. Happy skywatching!

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    1. EILEENMIND, I do not give enough time to your Blogs, but when I do visit I enjoy what I discover, and I always enjoy reading your input when I meet you at other places. I like the caring nature I feel from your words... Thanks for stopping by.
      Sky Watching is always rewarding... difficult to not feel joy from the seeing. Joyfilled Sky Watching to you too.

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  4. Simply gorgeous!

    My Skyshot, hope you can come and see. Thanks and have a great weekend!

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    1. CHUBSKULIT, in just a few words you have given me a rush of pleasure in accomplishment. Thank you... and I hope I did visit... I will check.
      Thanks for stopping by.

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    1. TATJANA, appreciate your gentleness and depth stopping by. I think the Clouds are beautiful too, glad you have liked them also.

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  6. oh,my! so gorgeous...I love all the cloud formations...very nice...thanks for the visit!

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    1. DHEMZ your words express how I often feel when I see the results my phone achieved. It's one thing seeing the wonder, but sure is a boost when the photos still give the experience one had.
      Thanks for stopping by.

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  7. Again I'm finding I have not returned before now to express my thanks and appreciation.
    I look at the date and also see the reason why...
    I am thinking that in achieving this thank-you now, indicates the grief flowing through me back then is healing and I'm glad.

    Where do I begin... I'd received a wonderful response to this sharing with SkyWatchFriday...

    with deepest appreciation to each of you,
    is always a boost to experience feedback for one's effort.
    thanks from magda and crew

    Hopefully no one receives my responses again. Apologies if does happen. I've changed my Comment form to the Embedded version. I like the option to directly reply to someone who has left their input. Then me being me, is now working my way through my Posts to re-place my responses into the Reply section. So some copying, pasting and deleting is happening.

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Appreciate you giving the time to let me know your thoughts...
Good wishes and thank you from Magda