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Earlier that day:
Touch down …
Later that evening:
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Clouds have been a big deal for me ever since early childhood, and were the subject of some of my earliest photos. So when the New York Times recently published a photo article on “Nature’s Best Poetry of 2019: Clouds“, a piece recognizing the Cloud Appreciation Society, I asked some of my photographer friends with whom I regularly correspond to show us an example of their own cloud pieces. And they did, as shown on this HHR page.
Learn more about the Cloud Appreciation Society here and here.
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