Face in the Clouds: Sky Watch Friday
Can you see it? The face in the clouds.
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My many thanks to Tom Wigley for hosting Sky Watch Friday . To view other Sky Watch entries please visit Tom's page.
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Posted by me ann my camera at 11:24 AM
64 comments:
Wow ... I see an angry face ...
Sure can!
i can see it!....very nice!
My Sky Watch Friday post
I feel really dumb--I don't see a face! I see a big large-mouthed bass opening it's mouth!
I can see it! An excellent capture!
I am now taking a diminishing dose of steroids for my Rheumatoid Arthritis pain and it works. I believe the chemotherapy drug is spelled "Methotrexate" that is used to treat a lot of things from cancer to arthritis will be used next. I just relish in being pain free.
So I am not participating in Sky Watch Friday just because I might not be able to make it around to all.
I enjoyed seeing your blog post for Sky Watch Friday and I thought your photography was excellent. That cloud is special.
I don't know if you like to read or not but if you do this place is amazing.
I just got my first shipment of used books from Strand's bookstore in New York City, day before yesterday and they are in excellent condition.
They have 18 miles of used books. Think about that—18 miles. I had to start out by just choosing a category, like photography, and go from there.
I don't know how in the world they can keep track of so many books.
Look up Strand bookstore or copy and paste the URL here: http://www.strandbooks.com/app/www/p/home/
I certainly can see the face but that ear is funny. Great SWF.
Beautiful. I see faces in the clouds, too.
Yes, I see a face! Amazing cloud.
I think I see a profile! Nice photo!
I see the profile of a bear's face...no, wait...a St. Bernard. I used to do this when I was a kid and it was fun.
Very nice image, and thanks for the memory.
Yes....I see it. But I just want to jump up and down on that fluffy cloud.:) Lynn
The way you have captured this cloud retains its massive power and energy and you have given it just enough room on the right to be moving into.
Good setup ...
I saw it right away.. well capture.. 10/10 for great Sky Watching.
Totally a face! WOW.
Mountain Retreat
I see faces in the clouds, it's great!
Wonderful shot! I see a profile!
Have a nice evening.
Magnificent photo of the sky, and I say that it is very beautiful photos congratulations
Simply wonderful this picture, congratulations.
Hello! yes I see a face. He looks like he is yelling at someone. Cool picture. Lisa
Never saw a more perfect face in the clouds.
Yes the face of a giant! Very good! Thanks for your visit!
At first I didn't see a face, but I see it now. Great SWF post!
I can see it, great capture!
Pretty one for SWF! Which reminds me the quote... "we all live under the same sky, but we don't all have the same horizon".... Mine's up too hope you can drop by. Happy Weekend!
Its a face.....wow..
Thanx for commenting on my pictures:)
Yes, I can see the face. Very nice sky watch; the clouds are beautiful, face or no face.
Note to a previous comment: Fishing Guy, this is the cloud portrait of a pugilist; that is a "cauliflower ear."
The detail in the clouds is utterly brilliant! I see a face with many moods flashing by!
Like a fish mouth, Sky Watch ~ fun people taking amazing photos, nicely done.
This is great! I can see it definitely!
With clouds there are always several possibilities. Does yours have a pug nose?
Clouds like this are such a delight to the eye and the imagination. Lovely shot.
A face of arrogance!
SWF at its best!
By the way, I just love clouds and you have a most wonderful cloud picture for today. Thank you!
yup i can see it Mean looking.
this looks a very dramatic sky. well done
:) It's like it's going to attack something. I love it! Really good shot of Mr. Clouds!
Yes I can see it:) Nice shot!
Petunia's SWF
Looks like a grumpy old man!!
Great shot.
Happy SWF.
Gary
Bodge's Bulletin
Oh I can see a ghosty sky. Love that cloud. Happy SWF.
That's quite a face! Lovely shot.
Wow, this is great, amazing cloud. Have a nice weekend from AnneKa
I cannot see the face however at first glance this cloud looks like it will swallow me up! Yikes!
I'm off to view your Nature blog listed last of all your blogs! I too am a Nature lover and of butterflies too!
I can see it.
Nina at Nature Remains
He (or are clouds she?) does have quite a pointed nose... a fun Skywatch post, thanks.
I saw it before I even read your post. Great capture. Beautiful.
nice pic have good weekend
I got it! Don't you just love those animated clouds in June?!
Thanks for sharing.
They are really stacking up in that shot!
Oh yes, Ann I can see it! We're all looking up these days and seeing things. Ha!
I see a laughing pig! Although I did have a leisurely lunch...
I love looking for pictures in the clouds! Fun shot.
This is my second visit ... I didn't see anything the first time, but now I see it ... I'll even go so far as to say it looks like a cherub in profile with a nice head of curly hair and raised wings.
I don't see it. Or maybe I do. To me I see a lion leaping out of the clouds.
Wow look at that nose. Very cool capture.
Yes, I can see the face! He's got a big nose, hasn't he!!
your entry is so nice. you have a great shot!
thanks for visiting my entry too.
sky watching with you,
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Blessings and Beyond
I love this picture, nice capture...
Oh yes - to me it looks like a pixie
Hi! I already knew you were very skilled with your camera, but this blog is a knockout! I really like the way the pics pop off of the black background. I bet there was a heckuva thunderstorm happening under that amazing Skywatch cloud! Looked like a pugnacious guy in profile. Keep up the great work. Bonnie
An amazing cloud formation :-)
I'm impressed. Seeing is easy, capturing in a photo is not.
I saw it!
Thanks for dropping by my Skywatch Friday Post and Leaving a comment! Hope to see you soon! God Bless and Have a great week starting tomorrow!
Steven^^
I wouldn't trust him... looks unstable... lol sorry, weather humor.
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