cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

Arcs.

A road curves to the left, while above, a huge cloud curves upward, balancing the road.  There is blue sky to the right of the cloud, leading to a snow-covered granite mountain.

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tinyroofnail
tinyroofnail

@cliffordbeshers I never understood how people found driving in New England a somewhat “claustrophobic” until I did any traveling out west

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jean
jean

@cliffordbeshers You have the best clouds.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@jean Really? I hadn't noticed

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@tinyroofnail I find there are two senses of that: limited horizon and population density. I grew up in the east, so I don't mind the scenery, but I have become used to the emptiness here. Last time I drove east, Oklahoma traffic, at least on the interstates, began to feel smothering.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@jean Sorry about that but I don't think I'm gong to be able to do this month's challenge, so I had to do something.

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jean
jean

@cliffordbeshers Spectacular.

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the
the

@cliffordbeshers I like the title. I like the framing. Both made a good picture even better. Nicely done.

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cliffordbeshers
cliffordbeshers

@the Thanks. I was too tired to write more. Sometimes that has a good effect.

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