It looks like you've added texture to the sky! I don't know if I'd call that a mackeral sky. The clouds are so condensed together. I like it and the shots!
This really is magical! I know, I use the word magical a lot... but this IS magical! Such unusual, puff-dot clouds... never seen anything like that. These photos almost remind me of paintings by the Surrealist painter Seurat. Happy Weekend, Judy :o) ((HUGS))
They really don't look real. Maybe that is what they mean by mackeral sky?
ReplyDeleteI like the foreground you've included in the photographs of the cloudy sky. Lovely!
ReplyDeleteIt looks like you've added texture to the sky!
ReplyDeleteI don't know if I'd call that a mackeral sky. The clouds are so condensed together. I like it and the shots!
Sweet photos for admiring the skies many moods, enjoyed your last post with the Cardinals as well.
ReplyDeleteThey look like some kind of cirrocumulus (I'm trying to learn the names...). Did you get a thunderstorm afterwards?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, it is an interesting sky. I like the branches reaching out.
looks like skys we have seen lately..
ReplyDeletethey look like scattered tiny cotton balls..spectacular!
ReplyDeleteMy skywatch entry is here.
This really is magical! I know, I use the word magical a lot... but this IS magical! Such unusual, puff-dot clouds... never seen anything like that. These photos almost remind me of paintings by the Surrealist painter Seurat. Happy Weekend, Judy :o) ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteI don't think I've ever seen the sky completely covered in those kinds of clouds before. Quite spectacular. Nice capture!
ReplyDeleteNice! What my Grandmother called a "buttermilk sky" (I think there was a popular early 20th c. song of that title?)
ReplyDeleteHow lovely ;-)
ReplyDeleteWe do get skies like this occasionally here in Southern California.
Hugs and blessings,