Monday, December 29, 2008

Cloudwatching




Clouds fascinate me. I can spend hours just watching them move, change shape and finally disappear. I don't know why, but sometimes clouds make me want to weep from within. They're beautiful but they're temporary. Much like most precious things in our lives.

These pictures were taken October of 2007, a month before my most loved digicam was stolen. I was and am convinced that October boasts the best skies. Trust me, I've been watching the sky for a long, long time.

22 comments:

  1. actually ako din. hehehe. napansin mo mga albums ko lage may shot ng sky na may clouds. =)

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  2. heehee... maybe we can watch the clouds together one of these days. kaya lang we need to find parang Sound of Music na location. hehe...

    i love cloudwatching more than i love stargazing.

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  3. hahahaha.... if they're pink i'm gonna eat them! i love billowy clouds!

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  4. hanap tayo location!!! hehehe. i'd love that. with food on the side. ahehehe.

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  5. they look fleeting... And few... *goes on an Al Gore Imitation*

    Global warming..... Blah..., Blah... Fluffeh Clouds... Blah... Blah...

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  6. i second emoticon!!! hehehe... let's go!!! and of course, bring your camera. but i didn't have to say that.

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  7. hahaha... how old are you again? yeah, we should watch out. it's a blessing we can still enjoy good things like awesome clouds. maybe one day we won't have the luxury of enjoying such things anymore, at the rate we're destroying our planet and all.

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  8. I'm 18... But I type like a 2 year old... :P

    I love watching teh clouds... Use to do it while doin the backstroke while training... then I'd hit my head on the pool... Hence the typing like a two year old, passing my UPCAT and the ADHD tendencies...

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  9. cloud watching is cool. do that a lot but people watching always amuses me too. & bugs... lol, I'm just easily amused. languages. love to stand in the middle of the markets, close my eyes and listen to all the different sounds, dialects.

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  10. cool! let's form a cloudwatchers group, hehe...

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  11. hmmmm? it's taken from the 3rd floor of our Roxas District house.

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  12. i assume you're asking about those two uhm towers? yes, those are mini towers. Le Chateau Hante looks like an abandoned castle - complete with mini towers. :D

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  13. then you should get lost in the Philippines. i believe we have more than a hundred different dialects. :D

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  14. realy? omg that be so exciting. always did wanted to go over there. whos knows.. maybe ill get lucky. maybe.. :-P

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  15. don't forget to let me know if ever. i'll gladly give you a tour. tho i suck at local dialects. hehe...

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  16. #15 is my fav w/#3 close behind...I agree, they are beautiful and gone too soon. I also agree Oct. is a great month for cloud formations..in this hemisphere, it's because the cold air is approaching and upper atmospheric changes create some absolutely gorgeous formations.

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  17. there yah go - a scientific explanation to my observations. heehee, thanks for sharing. the 15th picture is a favorite as well. i remember driving home from work, looking at the sky then suddenly moving in top speed, hurrying up to reach the top floor of my home and taking a snapshot of the sky. :)

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