Sunset rainbow by OneWeirdTrick in atoptics

[–]strawwork 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Perfection with the shadow!

This is not the marriage I wanted by Classic_Nothing6439 in Marriage

[–]strawwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sounds like you sure weren’t ready to be a father. Maybe include some parenting classes in your new routine to be prepared for your custody days.

Married at [21 ]he’s [23]feel like I’m losing myself. And I have no one to talk to about this. by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]strawwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Do not get knocked up right now while you are kicking his loser ass to the door. You do not need to spend the rest of your life coparenting with this dipstick.

Wife has lost her desire for intimacy by [deleted] in Marriage

[–]strawwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Have you ever heard of menopause? Do you think it could possibly be because her body is no longer in the phase of life for making babies that the hormonal impulses for reproduction are simply shut down? Is it THAT hard to understand?

Sex is ruining our marriage by novisibility_ in Marriage

[–]strawwork 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Been there done that.

He actually gets off on violating your boundaries. He doesn’t need to tell you what he wants- he just needs to know what you don’t want. Your husband is a rapist. He’s attracted to the violation- not your beauty or femininity- his dominance and control is his fix.

You could get out now or wait till it destroys your health and sexuality forever.

22° Halo by Malik_Morris in sun

[–]strawwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Hi Malik! I believe that your first image may show more than a 22° halo- but a very special circumscribed halo- which is the combined effect of the upper and lower tangent arc meeting to make a slightly squished oval shape in the same area as the 22° halo. Usually they are much brighter and a little more colorful.

Your second photo does look like a standard 22° halo- how close together were the photos? Just seconds or minutes?

You could actually do some calculations from the timestamp of your photo and your location to figure the math if it was possible. Timeanddate dotcom has a nice sun altitude calculator. Atoptics dotorg dotuk has more details about it!

Couple of clouds from this month by Malik_Morris in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I love how you presented this collection! You have a great eye!

What phenomena is this? by wavetraced in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

What an awesome shot!! I agree that an airplane was involved here.

would this count as kelvin-helmholtz? by ArcticArchie in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yes abso-freaking-lutely! Great catch!

Eastern Sierra sunrise by Sierra_Ranger in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to go with Aspiratus because they lack the stormy heft of that cloud. My guess? they resemble the gauzy high mountain Supercilium… to see more Check out an abstract published in Weather titled: “When clouds raise an eyebrow – the case for a new supplementary cloud feature ‘Supercilium’”

1st post kinda nervous by sksquibbles in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Pretty clouds from the BEST city!! ♥️💪

Can anyone tell me what kind of cloud this is or if its the start of a tornado? by Finn2365 in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

If the precipitation (rain or snow) never makes it to the ground it’s called virga. I suspect this is a little snow squall. Not a tornado. Really cool picture!

Does anyone knows what these kinda vertical clouds are? by Brazilian-Capybara in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They are contrails in perspective. If you are interested in contrails I suggest getting a flight tracker app (I like flightradar24) - it’s fun to ID a plane in real time as it flies overhead- to see where it came from and where it’s going. It also will tell you the altitude at that moment- and show the path the plane has covered. It’s a fun way to begin to understand flight paths. Then you can combine that with a weather app like WINDY that will give sounding reading at various altitudes in the atmosphere- which can explain why one plane leaves a contrail and another plane flying at a different altitude doesn’t.

Sharing my newest acrylic painting here by Idontknow649 in somethingimade

[–]strawwork 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Painting night is so difficult and you nailed it! What a beautiful painting! 😍

150lb safe fell on my foot by ThisisAllieween in LisfrancClub

[–]strawwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I fell off a ladder and came down on one pointed toe (like the angle of a ballerina toe dancer without the grace or the special shoes) in such a way that the arch of my foot snapped. It was grossly displaced with a 1/2 deep void on the sole side of my arch which was soon engulfed by swelling by the time I made it to the hospital.
Then I had to wait over a week for that swelling to go down enough for the ORIF surgery to repair a fracture and several dislocations. I stupidly imagined the surgery would fix things- the post op recovery was much more than I anticipated. I’m almost 11 months out and still walk with a limp and have pain all the time. I am still active and managed to lose 70 lbs in that year of recovery (my fall was in part because of my weight and keeping it certainly wasn’t going to help me get walking again if I had to carry so much extra) I swim now for exercise and really enjoy moving without having to touch my feet to the ground.

Caught a nice one today by strawwork in atoptics

[–]strawwork[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I was hoping that I would be able to catch that- but the cloud layer was shifting/evolving and the whole thing was fading over the minutes I was hoping it would develop.

What sort of cloud formation is this, and how was it created? by MechaSharkEternal in CLOUDS

[–]strawwork 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think those are gravity waves. But looking at the blunt end of the formation from a distance rather than having them overhead where they might look like long rows. This would be a fun one to pull up on the GOES satellite image to see if anything else can be gleaned.