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Old 03-20-2008, 10:51 PM
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The last one is beautiful. Mind posting some more?
I'm afraid I can't. I lost loads of photos, and some others are on traditional 35mm. I'll gladly post more once I take some more, but I never have my bloody digi camera on me when theres a beautiful sky. Every night I work I see the sunrise in the morning (at approx 5.10am atm), its awe inspiring. I love the clouds.
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that is sooooo nice lol im baked and looking at the pictures is mezmorizing

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that video was really cool, trippy as hell how the clouds are doin the wave haha
 
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I got to start paying attention to clouds more. Those pictures make me wanna buy a camera. What kinds of cameras are you guys shooting with?
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I got to start paying attention to clouds more. Those pictures make me wanna buy a camera. What kinds of cameras are you guys shooting with?
Just a Casio Exilim. It's the clouds that do the work... not the camera.
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Does anyone else have some cloud pictures to post? I'm in the mood to look at some haha.
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I have one..

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So, I saw another crazy cloud formation today, but I didn't have my camera with me. It looked like the last five photos in the third post. So basically, it looked like Sauron's eye with flame eyelashes spreading out from the top to cover the sky. It was incredible.
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A couple months ago I was lookin at the moon and it was at the center of the sky, around the moon was a perfect (to the eye) circle of a cloud around it, like a halo. That was the weirdest cloud formation I have everseen. And inbetween the circle (inside with the moon) was clear sky, and then all through out the horizon was cloudy, but this perfect circle around the moon of clear sky. Man brings back memories. Friends saw it at the other town. It was like a space ship had its center were the moon was, but the ship was invisible and parting the clouds.
 
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i love clouds. very cool man.
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A couple months ago I was lookin at the moon and it was at the center of the sky, around the moon was a perfect (to the eye) circle of a cloud around it, like a halo. That was the weirdest cloud formation I have everseen. And inbetween the circle (inside with the moon) was clear sky, and then all through out the horizon was cloudy, but this perfect circle around the moon of clear sky. Man brings back memories. Friends saw it at the other town. It was like a space ship had its center were the moon was, but the ship was invisible and parting the clouds.
Seen it on acid.
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