The skyscapes over the last 24 hours have been absolutely beautiful. Sunset on 14th April was characterised by streaks of cloud lit to vivid shades of orange, pink and gold.
The final crescendo a searing ember glow which perfectly silhouetted a stand of Larch trees on the skyline.
Today's skies saw an unusual pattern of high clouds, I think Cirrus and Cirrostratus, forming bands across a blue sky.
Near the edge the clouds were starting to form a pattern which looked more like Cirrocumulus. These patterns were above us most of the day as a cold front approaches the north of Scotland - I expect tomorrow's skyscape will be somewhat greyer!
Thanks Bob, it was a cracker of a day!
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