Cloud fluffy 

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  • a fuffy stack of cloud pancakes

  • If you want a print let me know and ill resize it for you… Enjoy!

  • The beautiful summer sky reflected in the church window

  • It was one of those fluffy cloud days at the marina.

  • Larger on Black here

  • An IR shot of an old fence and some trees.

  • This is the same fence (different part of it though) as in The Sentinal / / / / / / /

  • Infrared / / / / / /

  • I liked this image of my little girl as, to me it’s a simple and dreamy capture of childhood where it’s always happy, uncomplicated with bright colours, fluffy white clouds and sparkly light.

  • Four of the Red Arrows zooming into the great blue yonder above a white fluffy cloud, with red white and blue smoke contrails trailing behind. I only noticed this display happening late one Friday evening; taken from Perth, August 2007.

  • There are often many photos that I don’t put up for some reason or another, but they actually mean a lot to me and carry a story. I’ve decided to share them with you. Welcome to my Share Life Collection. This image of clouds I had to capture. shortly after some rain I looked outside and the air was so clean and clear. An there was this high layer of patterned cloud with a layer of scattered cumulus underneath. To me it was spectacular. Abstracts and Artsy Architecture Landscapes and Nature Street Tasmania

  • Q: What did one cloud say to the other? A: “Look down there,............Those People look like Clouds” / / ORIGINAL SOLD

  • GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS / Photo best viewed large. / / / / / / FEATURED WORKS / “GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS” was FEATURED in the group #1 ARTISTS OF RED BUBBLE / / / I took this photo of Mammatus on a Good Friday before Easter in Ashland, Kentucky. The clouds first started rolling in and looked like fluffy white marshmallows. Then in front of the setting sun they dramatically began to change colors. They went from snow white to shades of silvers, pinks, grays, blues and even purples! The colors were quite striking and dramatic; these clouds were nothing like anything I had ever seen before! For a few minutes they turned very dark, and it was a sight I will never forget!! These amazing mammatus clouds lasted about 45 minutes before they exited my area. / / / We were under our second tornado watch of the year, and I found out later that I was standing right under the anvil of a severe thunderhead and that a tornado could have formed at any moment! Luckily for me it didn’t, and I was able to capture some phenomenal, amazing clouds. I can’t quite put it into words other than to say, “I closed my eyes for a few seconds and felt like I had been kissed on my cheek by an angel.” This was one time in my life that I will always remember!!! / / / This photograph of “GOOD FRIDAY MAMMATUS” has won National awards, been published in an Anthology, and has been shown on National television. This image is also featured in several websites and blogs throughout the USA and Australia for educational purposes. / / /

  • mixed media, original image chemically cross processed (c41 in e6).

  • More information about this shot can be found here / http://www.andystafford.co.uk/spring-afternoon/

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  • Model / First Things / Fantasy Fine Art Composites Canon EOS20D DSLR / Editing in CS3 www.daviezimages.com

  • Taken near Oruro, Bolivia, from 3 times a week train traveling through the towns of Tupiza, Uyuni and Oruro ! .

  • Featured on RB’s Featured Art & Photography Section Also on the RB Homepage. =)

  • Fine art black and white print – available matted or framed.

  • Bariloche, Argentina !

  • Watercolour on Schut Aquarel paper, / 300 gr/m2 – Cold-pressed About 30 hours of work I’d say. / The sky must have like 60 layers of colour so to get the smooth feeling; the basket took about 4 hours in total, layer after layer and fixing small details with superthin brush. The rest.. well that’s my secret.. but it is the fun of watercolours, the more you play, the more you learn and to some of the people who think watercolours are boring, well, I challenge them to go look around in RB. A few weeks ago I went to bed but I could not sleep, so I got to thinking of characters I hate. There came Dorothy with her stupid red shoes. I never could stand Dorothy and her friends. A coward lion? A tin man without a heart? / I think it is all Judy Garland’s fault. On the other hand I love Alice and her fantastic adventures.. I think Alice goes much further, I can see her munching magic mushrooms in a picnic talking to a rabbit. Alice was always kind of mean to my eyes, behind the sugar coat… like most kids can be many times. She’s cool. Well, end of the story is this illustration, which turned out the way I wanted as I saw it in my no-sleep. Enjoy.

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