Thursday, September 10, 2009

This Week’s SkyWatch

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Its time for SkyWatch again. A hearty welcome and greetings to you! The above picture was taken a week ago, on an evening graced with a stunning sunset. The photo doesn’t do it justice at all, believe me.

9th 024 These other two photos are from a couple days ago. Grainy and blurry they may be, but I like the big bird on the tree branch. Maybe its a hawk, though I’m not sure.

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swf2 Thank you for stopping by this SkyWatch post. Please visit Skyley.blogspot.com to find the other SW links for this week. As always, many thanks to the dedicated SkyWatch team of Klaus, Sandy, Wren, Fishing Guy, Louise.

Have a great week. Keep your eyes to the skies!

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12 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Love your shots! Beautiful clouds and the sunset is gorgeous!

Enjoy your weekend!

Sylvia

James said...

I would have been happy just to see the top photo, it's awesome. I'm so glad that you provided icing for the cake.
Very nice!

Photo Cache said...

are the last two current images? it looks like your leaves have fallen off this early? i like images like these two, bird/s on a bare tree limb.

Mary said...

Always love SkyWatch...never grow tired of it.

Some of our trees are losing a lot of leaves, seemingly early. It makes me think about the extreme drought situation we had a few years ago. The experts said we would see the results of the drought in a few years, and for years to come.

Gail said...

Beautiful, looks like fall is in the air.

LV said...

All your photos are very pretty. The one of the sunset, looks like a colorful golf ball waiting.

Tara R. said...

Gorgeous blue skies and that sunset is stunning.

DeniseinVA said...

Beautiful skies, thanks for sharing and have a great weekend.

Barb said...

I like the vastness of the sky compared to the smallness of the bird. The sunset is magnificent.

rhymeswithplague said...

You are turning into a photographing phenomenon!

Bernie said...

Your pictures are like paintings. I wish I could paint that scene with the bird standing out so clearly.

Arija said...

No matter how beautiful the shot, a camera cannot do justice to a heaven sent sunset in conjunction with the optics God gave us and the other senses to experience it with.