Tuesdays of Texture – Week 31 of 2017
“Lazy Summer Skies”
Here is my entry for Del Monte Y Mar’s Tuesdays of Texture Challenge Week 31 of 2017
“When people look at clouds they do not see their real shape, which is no shape at all, or every shape, because they are constantly changing. They see whatever it is that their heart yearns for.”
― José Eduardo Agualusa
An often overlooked texture is the sky above us, with its infinite variations, never the same twice, rarely the same for long.
I made this image after a few moments photographing the wildflowers and insects in the meadow at the end of my street. On my way back home, I could not help but marvel at the gorgeous cloud formations, so typical of hot summer days in southern Ontario.
Nikon D800
Tamron SP AF 90mm f/2.8 Di Macro 1:1 (272ENII)@90mm
1/1600 sec, f/10.0 ISO 400
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Right. I too often imagine and fimd exact ahapes amd figures i look for in the sky. Don’t underatand if ita imagination or truth
Clouds like these always provokes fantasies of Cloudwalkers, who live and run among the clouds.
Yes, that is a definite image I get as well.
I love the way some clouds lookike pulled cotton and others like fluffy baby lambs! Beautiful sky photo.