Look at this Cloud photo!

I also see a cat or a bit Fuchur (Falkor) from the Neverending story :)
 
I also saw a feline of some sort.

loreta said:
This is incredible, I see a big cat!

I love to look at clouds, sometimes I see strange things, faces, animals. It is a funny game that when kids we loved to play. We can do the same game with rocks or stones. There is a photographer that one day was interview at a radio program that was just editing a book of clouds pictures, he said that clouds where mysterious and you can look at the sky everyday and see different forms everyday. Yes, indeed. ;)

I too loved to look at clouds, seeing shapes & faces enhanced the experience & it was pretty relaxing too.
 
Perceval said:
I see a dog or wolf. (see attached outline)

[Moved to what's on your mind]

I thought it looked like a bob cat??????????
 

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Sorry for high-jacking this tread, but the day before yesterday I made a picture of the cloud as well.
It was so funny looking as someone made it.
I call it "toothbrush" ;)

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Kaigen said:
Sorry for high-jacking this tread, but the day before yesterday I made a picture of the cloud as well.
It was so funny looking as someone made it.
I call it "toothbrush" ;)

It reminded me of DNA :)
 
Psyche said:
Kaigen said:
Sorry for high-jacking this tread, but the day before yesterday I made a picture of the cloud as well.
It was so funny looking as someone made it.
I call it "toothbrush" ;)

It reminded me of DNA :)

Me too.
 
That's an amazingly proportionate, perfect cat, really cool observation!

I was wondering just the other day about setting up a topic especially for photos strange and unusual clouds as there seems to be so much of them, would that be a good idea?

Laura said in one of more recent C's sessions about some possible cosmic structures bleeding through - manifesting through clouds..

The variety of shapes, "sharpness", textures and rhythms in the sky is really amazing these days.
 
Love the cat and the toothbrush! Guess I'm a hijacker too. This one was taken by my nephews a few days ago on their way to little league, (whatever they call that for preteens), football practice. They call it "The Poodle Cloud". I say good job kids! I like that they're looking up!

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That's a very good poodle! But I'm also thinking of another breed, the proper name escapes me but I've heard them described as "sausage dogs." Maybe something similar.
 
H-kqge said:
That's a very good poodle! But I'm also thinking of another breed, the proper name escapes me but I've heard them described as "sausage dogs." Maybe something similar.

I think that breed is called a "Dashund". :)

The "Toothbrush" cloud looked more like a lancet: a primitive type of jawless chordate. I think I'm alone on this one though.

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Pashalis said:
jupiterbeings, you posted the same thing here yesterday:

jupiterbeings said:
OK folks...here's a photo of a cloud I captured just recently. What I want t know is what do YOU see??

What is so important about that cloud, that you feel the need to create a new thread about it even though you already asked that question yesterday?
It is a riddle, a riddle or do you look for an answer?
 
whitecoast said:
H-kqge said:
That's a very good poodle! But I'm also thinking of another breed, the proper name escapes me but I've heard them described as "sausage dogs." Maybe something similar.

I think that breed is called a "Dashund". :)

The "Toothbrush" cloud looked more like a lancet: a primitive type of jawless chordate. I think I'm alone on this one though.

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Ah yes! Thanks Whitecoast. I couldn't remember the pronunciation.
 
Thank you all for your take on the photo. The predominant perception seems to be a feline. OK, here's the thing. I will recount to you the synchronicities I began to have with this picture. When I first saw the cloud it appeared to me to look like a bulls head. The significance of this I will explain later. It may of done at the time I first saw it but I was also concentrating on the wonderful 'fire rainbows' which had appeared on the opposite side of the sky and I had stopped to photograph these. When I turned around a few minutes later this other cloud formation had now 'morphed' into what I now could see as a lioness's head, lowered and what looked like to me like drinking from a river (lower clouds) or watering hole. I took numerous shots of this cloud and have only showed one part so far. So I will post a wide angle soon. Anyhow this next shot has a 'body'. When I uploaded the photos to study on the PC, the 'body' or should I say the lower part of the creature reminded me of the bottom half of a female's body with its curves and upturned posterior. I must tell you firstly that I have an avid interest in symbolism and the esoteric side of life and this began in an intense period in my life which started in 2009 with some very mysterious and mystical experiences which I will refrain from going into at this time. I am a believer in 'signs', you know things that we see that appear in our lives and guide us to areas of interest that are important to our spiritual selves. These are thing I always take notice of. So to the 'Lioness'. Where do I look to. Well I remembered Egypt and the rife symbolism there in ancient times. Hathor of which I had read of many moons ago cropped up. So I done some searching. Many of you will know that Hathor was often depicted and known as the 'cow' goddess with cow horns and the solar disk set above her head. Bull synchroncity. I then read about an urn from the 1st century that suggests her role as a 'sky' goddess'. Then it gets interesting ( well it did for me). Way back,she at the beckon of Ra the solar deity of upper egypt, informed her that some people in the land were planning to assassinate him. She became angry at this and became Sekhmet the war goddess and planned to destroy them. It all went tits up and if you read a bit more about this you may get my drift but I'm running low on time here. Anyway, Sekhmet was depicted as a lioness's head and the body of a woman and a lion's tail. Here's something I came across on a web article. 'Sekhmet was associated with the wadis near the deserts edge. The hot desert winds were likened to her fiery breath. Lions were most frequently seen at the water holes and this iconography was brought into the temples as the asheru, the sacred lakes that were primarily associated with lioness goddesses. Very apt dont you think? Festivals associated with Hathor and Sekhmet occurred in the months of September and October. I took the photos on the 23rd September. One of the images contains an unknown 'object' of which I will post at sometime. It is beneath the 'paws' of the lioness. Sphinx connection (Hall of records maybe) the number 23 is sometimes referred to as the Royal star of the Lion. This particular image number is 7358 which adds up to 23. I am still looking........
 
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