Altostratus (mid-level) clouds. We call this a buttermilk sky, or in England, a clabbered sky. Old Buttermilk Sky is also an old song by the great Hoagy Carmichael, but of course you knew that. If not, give it a listen HERE.
Circular Quay, ferries
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This view of ferries moored at Circular Quay ferry wharves is from Circular
Quay railway station. In the distance, across Sydney Harbour are the Sydney
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17 comments:
I am partial to viewing beautiful clouds, excellent picture.
This is a beautiful sky...thanks for the lovely expression. Great sky shot!
Terrific cloud-filled sky.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Well, now I know what a buttermilk sky is. Nice shot.
Wow.. Incredible!!! Absolutely stunning!!!!
absolutely magical!
Beautiful! Amazing! Nice sky clic.
Beautiful photo for Skywatch Friday! So that's an Old Buttermilk Sky. Next time I see one I will remember your post. Have a great weekend!
I didn't know it was called a Buttermilk sky - but what a great name to go with your lovely shot.
I much prefer "buttermilk" to "clabbered" sky - I hadn't heard of "clabbered" but I used to dance to Hoagy Carmichael's song - when people danced properly and not just jigged about :-)
Will you join me in the next foxtrot?
i wonder why it's called buttermilk sky. nonetheless, it's really beautiful and you can captured it nicely.
Great gathering of clouds! And adore the idea of a buttermilk sky! I have not heard that expression before!
Excellent capture of some lovely clouds. Well done.
That's awesome, love it!!!
I love the way you captured the light in this picture!
I never know how to call my sky picture and I'm definitely borrowing the expression!
Lovely depth.
I didn't know this was called a buttermilk sky... but now that you say it, Bill... of course! Super capture. I'll have to go listen to that tune when my internet access is a little faster.
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