Cloud Series
There are many children's books about clouds and it doesn't really interest me until I was perusing the photographs I had taken for the last four years. Though I like shooting nature and landscapes, the clouds that became part of those landscapes also give stories of their own. It reminds me of books such as It Looked Like Spilt Milk or The Cloud Book that I used to read in class.
Batangas, Philippines
Chonburi, Thailand
Tagaytay, Philippines
Clouds are like people. They come in different shapes and sizes yet they are all made of tiny droplets of water or ice crystals. Clouds are identified by where they are found in the sky making names for themselves as high clouds, middle clouds and fog. They also get their names because of their shapes.
Tagaytay, Philippines
Mekong, Laos
Batangas, Philippines
Just like clouds, our names are true to ourselves and become our trademarks. That we shouldn't be named or called because of our size or shape, nor by the status we hold in life. We are all alike though different in many aspects. Even with all the disparities, we are all flesh and blood, and tiny droplets in this big universe of ours.
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Have a good new week,Jonathan.
Setting the technicalities aside, seeing clouds in a different perspective enable us to look at them to be more than lumps of water droplets floating in the air. As a child and even now, I can still see figures of things when I look at them.
Aside from science, art comes in and we, being as creative as we could be, interpret what we see in many ways.
Thanks for the info, Mr, Froi!
I cannot remember the Adarna storybook I used before about water cycle, but it is one of those many stories the kids remember best.
Yes to white, fluffy and look so yummy clouds!
True, a grain of sand in this vast universe. Some on top, some at the bottom. Some mixed with other colours. Some white, some dark. Some hot and some cold. All have their importance.
I wish I had my Adarna storybooks here but I gave them away many years ago, :(
It's simply hot right now and we need some clouds over Asia to help us with this kind of weather. For the meantime, enjoy before all the rain comes after summer.
Cloud watching is fun.
love lots,
Tin
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Have a good weekend.
What a great way to de-stress, isn't it? I will be taking more cloud pictures as I travel but for the meantime, the clouds above my house will do.
Without clouds, where will the rain be? And the heat from the sun will burn us. But metaphorically speaking, without clouds, it's an empty feeling, the sky being clear and lifeless.
No two clouds are the same and that they can be captured in different angles from different positions and still look different. The best thing about clouds is that they are good models. They stay for a bit until spread and pushed by the wind.
Lots of love from your fella Blogger, Fit Studs.
xx
Lots of love too, from me to you!
I do love all of them, though I have a favourite. It makes an impression because of the clear skies. Thanks for the visit. Will visit yours as well.
The calmness needed to a hectic life. Have a great week ahead!
I must admit I seldom pay attention to clouds.lol. Unless it is significantly interesting or annoyingly distracting, esp when watching sunset. :)
I have a feeling you love sunsets. I believe that the sunset and the appearance of clouds bring forth a magnificent ray of colours along the horizon. I took the photos and created this post on a metaphorical level to feature people. Have a great day!