finished my 1 commission for the year (tire d)
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Söyler misin eze. bulutlar da sever mi sahiden. ölümü hüzünlü bir ruhu..
Clouds also cry..
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Cumulonimbus Cloud ~ Photography by Andi
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I've long had this idea in my head for spaceships inspired by anvil-shaped cumulonimbus clouds. These are the first two proper renderings of the concept.
I think there'd be just a few of these, each of a unique shape. Each one is a generation ship the size of a small city, capable of travelling through a hyperspace/slipspace type of dimension at great cost. Everywhere they go, they act as the base of operations for a resource collection operation taking many years, eventually gathering enough energy to make another jump and repeat the cycle. Who knows why they go where they do?
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Hey Dream, you did really well talking to Ink about what needs changing, but it would be a good idea to also try and help him come up with ideas on how to change things? It could be stressful dealing with that in his own, and having a friend around to help is always nice! ((desperately trying to help this situation))
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Storm Clouds
When I say I miss home, this is what I mean. Thunderheads like cauliflower, roiling clouds so low you could touch them if you stood on top of an average building, ominous darkness, eerie glow, air that's alive with the low pressure. And all the other phenomena you get before and after: hanging mists, rainbows, mammatus and undulatus clouds, golden or pink skies, sunbursts, etc..
All photos mine. Some edited to bring out colour and contrast not captured in the original photos, others left as is.
Four of the photos in this post are from a storm last summer that ended up producing a tornado. Most of the others are from storms that were severe enough that watches were in place but no tornado. And the rest were just a standard thunderstorm or rainstorm. Can you guess which were which? :)
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No Retreat, No Surrender
you'll have to tap it for better quality. thanks tumblr.
raiden only under cut
im so tired.
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#064: Nimblessed
Packs of them travel together to areas undergoing drought or heatwaves, though small on their own, in big numbers they can block out the sun to cool things off, and even kickstart precipitation by serving as nucleation points for water! Their arrival is often welcomed with joy & gratitude!
Inspired by Jellyfish, rainclouds and how much of a blessing they are after a heatwave!
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