Taken at Barter Fair (scroll down for My World Tuesday) in Takilma, Oegon October 2006.
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Wow …weee!!!1….that is all i have to say….
Wow that’s amazing Gaelyn!
Wow that is a neat cloud, don’t think i have ever seen anything like this before
Wow that is a neat cloud, don’t think i have ever seen anything like this before
And if you go to the blog from an Brazilian artist there is more of that orange???? Never ever seen something like that.Blog is http://fcembranelli.blogspot.com,take care.
What a fascinating cloud. I don’t think I’ve ever seen anything like it. I sure like the color, though.
My goodness!! I have never seen something like that. Great capture Gaelyn!!
That’s very trippy. It reminds me of some sort of UFO event.
Amazing! The clouds are like some swimming sea creatures.
Looks like giant goldfish swimming in a sea of sky.
This is so surreal! I like the perspective of being over the tent… maybe there is something about that tent! Great shot Gaelyn.
What the heck!? Looks like feathers. Beautiful!
Wow, that is beautiful. And really different.
Wow, I’ve never seen anything like that, it’s beautiful! My first thought was UFO to be honest, but now it’s almost a callalily for me. Lovely!
What an incredible lifestyle. I find myself asking..could I do that long term??
Linda
This is an amazing formation. I have never seen a cloud do anything like that.
A barter fair would be so much fun to do! I have never been to one. Does anyone actually use money, or is it purely barter?
Wow – this is amazing, Gaelyn! I saw some photos of similar looking clouds in Seattle recently. Those are called “lenticular clouds.” This is a stunning and awesome shot!
I came across you in the midst of my very bad behind time, so I didn’t add you to my reader, but I just did. So I didn’t see this last week. This is amazing. It puts me in mind of Roswell!
Gaelyn: What a neat capture of the sky flair.