Yes, much clearer here. Capturing sunrays is very tricky since there's a light of brightness and very faint color gradients; these are nice though.
As long as I can remember I have loved clouds. As a young boy one of my favorite things to do was sit on the grass and look for cloud sculptures. Once a friend and I saw what we both thought was Jesus. We were probably about 8 at the time! :-)
Jorneyman,you you and your friend thought you seen Jesus in the clouds? Cool! lol
Ricprimus,that's my favorite part about clouds. I love to see the rays coming down. :-) When I used to ride the school bus [I was in high school] and we were coming home [although quite rare],rays could be seen coming out of the clouds. :-)
I have been fascinated by clouds since I was in the local Methodist Church kindergarten and to a 5 year old's mind, clouds equaled heaven itself. Many of my favorite photos I've taken are of clouds, usually at sunrise or sunset; I guess all-time favorite is one I took last May on the beach Cozumel, Mexico. I'll see if I can crop it to make it decent enough to post here. Later in life during my art studies, I always liked the tradition that Michelangelo received his inspiration in painting "The Creation of Adam" while he was watching clouds. (Classic 1965 Cecil B. Demill/Charleston Heston movie in the heyday of Biblical movies (Ben Hur, The Robe, The Ten Commandments etc.) has an excellent interpretation of this). When I was studying manuscripts at the Vatican Library the summer of 1980, I would spend hours in the Sisten Chapel lost in thought over especially this painting and his interpretation of God and man's relationship as loving father and son.
I think you cropped the picture good. :)
Lol, I photographed about every square inch of the chapel, distance shots and closeups: everything I a bit faded since that was pre-restoration of the paintings of centuries of smoke, and also was with a basic Kodak film camera.
Have to go back someday since they removed the centuries old smoke, dirt and grim and gently sanded (well, a bit more delicate and complex a process) the plaster to uncover the original paint which soaked into the drying plaster. I never have had the talent to paint, that requires a freedom of thought and hand I don't have in my psychic makeup.
Beautiful!
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