Cecille Kennedy
Depoe Bay, Oregon USA
10/24/2022
01:48 pm

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Nikon P1000

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minimal contrast, sharpen PS

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Cirrocumulus clouds spread out for miles in the midafternoon sky today. They’re sometimes called ‘mackerel skies’ because they can have a grayish color which makes the clouds look a bit like fish scales. Cirrocumulus clouds do not generate rainfall, but can mean cold weather.

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January 20, 2019
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