Weekend Task #62 - Clouds

Terry McDaniel

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WEEKEND TASK #62 - CLOUDS

Clouds. Any photo ( digital, analog, phone, tintype, Daguerreotype, etc) containing at least part of a cloud. Sunsets, sunrises, midday, stormy, partly cloudy, landscapes, seascapes, pets, whatever. Just has to be a cloud somewhere in the photo. The cloud doesn’t have to be the main focus, but it must add to the photo.

VOTING CHALLENGE

This challenge begins when posted and ends at noon GMT on Monday April 6

After that voting will commence.

The WET Rules:

The General Image rules:

  1. Camera: Any CAMERA is allowed (images from scanned film are also allowed);
  2. Post only ONE photo;
  3. Time: Any on-topic photo taken at any time is eligible, although photos that have won other competitions here should NOT be entered;
  4. Size: Maximum image size is 1600px on the long end. Minimum size is 800px;
  5. Post Processing: Do whatever you like, and the host/voters will decide if it works;
  6. Title your image;
  7. Posting: ONE PHOTO per photographer per challenge.
  8. Commenting: No commenting and/or Likes during challenge. After the challenge is closed and the winner is known, discussion is encouraged;
  9. Keep it clean, and both family and work safe;
  10. Have lots of FUN;
  11. This text is available in a sticky. Copy the text and paste it in the new thread or quote it and remove the quote tags.
The rules for choosing the winner in a voting week:
  1. Once the challenge is closed on Monday noon GMT, voting will commence;
  2. The voting window will be closed 24 hours later on Tuesday noon GMT;
  3. People who didn't enter a photograph are also allowed to vote;
  4. Contestants cannot vote on their own image;
  5. Voters must cast 3 votes. Any fewer and the votes will be discarded. The only exception is if there are fewer entries in which case all must be included in the votes;
  6. The votes will be tallied as follows: 1st Place = 3 points, 2nd Place = 2 points, and 3rd Place = 1 point;
  7. The host of the challenge may also enter a photo and is encouraged to do so;
  8. Should the host win, the runner up will host the next challenge, so as to avoid the same person hosting in two consecutive weeks;
  9. In case of a tie the number of first places decides who wins and after that the number of second places. If this doesn't break the tie the host will decide who wins.
  10. After the challenge has ended, everyone is invited to comment on the images and/or provide feedback on their vote choices!
Hosting:
  1. The challenge host is the winner of the last challenge;
  2. Once your win is announced, go to Games, Competitions and Challenges and choose "Post thread";
  3. In the top (title) line, enter Weekend Task #X - Your Topic
  4. Copy / paste the sticky in your new thread, fill in the right data (title, description, data etc.) and click "Post thread", at the bottom of the page. Or simply click the QUOTE button and then in your new thread choose INSERT QUOTE, toggle off the BBcode, remove the QUOTE buttons and toggle on the BBcode button again. Detailed instructions for that are here.
  5. Soon after noon GMT on the next Tuesday, post the sum of the votes for first, second, and third place. No ties, please;
  6. If the winner can't be contacted and doesn't respond by Wednesday noon GMT, the second-place winner will host the challenge. If both are unavailable, the third-place winner will host.
Link to Sticky with template.
Link to Rob's spreadsheet for tallying the votes.

>> THE WINNER ALWAYS SETS THE THEME FOR THE NEXT CHALLENGE AND HOSTS IT - PLEASE BE PREPARED AND ON TIME >>
 
Here’s an example. Not an entry: contrails and clouds Just a phone camera picture I took while grilling steak and shrimp.
IMG_7883.webp
 
Clouds over an Airplane Wing
IMG_4078cPON62.webp
 
Rocky Mountain High (flying in to Denver)

IMG_4966 Denver clouds 3T1.webp
 
Cannon Beach at Sunset--the last surfer ends his day. And yes, those are clouds on the horizon on the right.

Screenshot 2026-04-04 at 8.21.56 PM.webp
 
A palette of clouds:
R6JK9313-Pano-Edit-X5.webp
 
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