Alfred Stieglitz (1864 – 1946), famous American photographer.
Stieglitz began a cycle of cloud photographs he called "Equivalents, from 1922-31 " claiming that form conveyed emotional and psychological meaning in the visual arts, not the specific subject of the artist.
I have always liked clouds and the sky, so perhaps inspired by the great Alfred Stieglitz, are some clouds in a boiling sky.
Moments later they have changed...
In weather like this change is quick...
And almost as quick as they formed, they left.
Darrell
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