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  1. Two decaying clouds when I got out to the pond this evening... Some pre- sunset action to the northwest... Post sunset action to the northwest... Looking due west you can see what looks like smoke or at the least very dense haze on the western horizon...
  2. Good Luck. I hope you find some relief soon. Nothing wrong with living down in the pits with the rest of us. It is only more crowded.
  3. ^ if the Houston to London flights are still ongoing, they ought to be able to shave a few minutes off of the flight time.
  4. Sounds like altitude is only a secondary effect of your problems. What is the original cause of the breathing problems? Is it allergies? Is it bronchial? Lung surgery due to injury or illness? Covid complications?
  5. Tonight was all about the views to the south and the east. Starting off when I got to the pond with a view to the south... Followed up with a view to the east... Then a combo view of the south and the east... And ending the evening with a little color to the east...
  6. Had two stints behind the viewfinder this evening. First was downtown after work for the mammatus cloud. Then later at the pond for the sunset. The mammatus and the Courthouse... The mammatus and the traffic signals... And now onto the sunset in three easy steps, one... two... three...
  7. Tonight I got out a lens I hardly ever use anymore, the 100-400mm. There were just a handful of clouds this evening and they were pretty far out on the western horizon so I needed the extra reach. At 220mm the beginning of color... At 220mm again and the last of the color...
  8. Back at the pond this evening, An overview at the beginning of the post sunset... Last of the color before everything got shut off from the stuff to the west of me...
  9. This evening there were thundershowers around the area. So I needed to leave my beloved pond and head north of town. Found a bean field with a decent view to the west and north. Close-up pre-sunset... More of an overview pre-sunset... Local sunset... Post sunset looking northwest... Post sunset looking west...
  10. The common theme to this evening as crepuscular rays. Started off with some nice rays... And the hits just kept coming... Even had to tip back to get more vertical to get the rays... Back to the horizon with faint rays... Even the post sunset had rays... This last one is for only the ardent, hardcore atmospheric optics lovers. Anti-crepuscular rays. Rays heading off to the vanishing point in the eastern sky. Not something you see a lot of in Indiana but here they are... Cheers!
  11. ^ I do know that 384 hour maps are a joke but need the legend to be able to tell what that is saying. Oh fudge, this is about the map Alek posted.
  12. The atmosphere tried to give me another jet engine sunset. Local sunset... Early post sunset color... Late post sunset color... Bonus image: In the distance to the south of the sunset color advancing up the flanks of a cell between Indianapolis and Bloomington...
  13. Back to the regular scheduled evening clouds. The jet engine was rather vivid pre sunset... More of an overview... Local sunset... And ending the evening with max red...
  14. Hush now. Let us warmistas enjoy our sticky underwear, melted ice cream cones and A/C. lol
  15. What the heck. Sky conditions this evening were partly cloudy with scattered fireworks...
  16. While waiting for the real fireworks, I grabbed some sunset images at the middle school. The orange... The blue... *note; the fireworks in the corner are there to confirm that this was the sunset from the Fourth.
  17. Once again, nothing special. But I did have to go out and document it. Local sunset... Early post sunset color... Late post sunset color...
  18. Tonight everything was in the distance on the western horizon. Some sort of nice color though. Local sunset... The yellow... The orange... And the red...
  19. What happened to your Canadian air?!?!?!?!?!?
  20. Nothing special this evening. But better than nothing. Pre-sunset, hen I got out to the pond... Local sunset... Post sunset...
  21. That first image is gorgeous. Do not have that terrain here in Indiana. lol
  22. Started off the day around noon and some cumulus amid other junk... When I first got out to the pond for sunset... More of an overview... Last image before the color faded...
  23. Tonight is about the evolution of a popcorn pop-up thundershower. Happened between me and Lafayette and happened right at sunset. So I was there to document it. What I started with when it got out to the pond... 17 minutes later, look how it has grown... 26 minutes later the Sun peeked around the skirts of the cell... 14 minutes later, my look how big it has gotten and such nice crepuscular rays... 8 minutes later, zoomed into the skirts for the color... 3 minutes later, more of an overview of the color area as it was fading... For a sum total of 68 minutes from the first image to the last image. Say good night Gracie.
  24. A great night out at the pond. Had a little bit of everything. Started out going out a little bit earlier than normal. Wanted to get some cumulus images before they evaporated... First look west during the yellow and white... Of course the cumulus being lower, gets the color first before the cirrus. Here the cumulus is so overhead that I had to shift upwards quite a ways to get the red color... Orange on the horizon... A *close-up* of the orange/red with the 24-70mm... Max red back with the 16-35... Good night my darlin' wherever you are...
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