Once upon a time there was this great and fantastic group of people who blogged and photographed … with a click, click here, a snap, snap there, all of them had a week to look upon the sky … day and night, by dusk or dawn, sunrise or sunset … and always there where great and fantastic photos to be seen when SKY WATCH was opened …
I am one of those proud sky watchers and I really enjoy each and every one of the photos you show us. I really think you are a first class sky watcher!
LOVE the hole in the clouds. I am forever taking pictures of holes in the clouds. But they don't always turn out like they looked ih the first place. Good shots!
"holy" moley -- definitely unique! Love that hole in the clouds -- even the wires running across it give it character.
BTW, go look at Dot's white sun and you will never again worry about it turning out white for you again. Both of you have spectacular sunsets with white suns!
Must be months since last time I visited your blog. and this time I came in through the TomTom Motel site. My TomTom is a GPS. The hole in the sky must be the jet breaking the sound wall. Beautiful! We read about the transgender man some times ago, and are happy she got a healthy girl. The world is great out there and tomorrow I will go to Singapore in my post Have a nice weekend
I love the high contrast in those cloud photos! You must be quick to catch those jets... I usually have trouble getting the camera out of the bag and powered up to catch stuff like that.
Thanks for your visit to my SkyWatch Friday post, Lilli & Nevada.
I'm on the road and in the field doing another photo trip chasing the bloom of our Rosebay Rhododendron (white blossoms) in the northern area of the Southern Appalachian mountains, and with lodging that does not have the most reliable internet service. I won't be home again for a few more days yet, but I did finally develop and upload a few images to update my July 7 Rhododendron post.
Sunrise this morning was a washout, literally, with locally heavy thunderstorms--looks like the rain won't ease up until later morning so I'm going to breakfast soon. But I wanted to try and get around to all who visited my SWF, and others too while I still have good internet access. So, please forgive this cut & paste with a small bit of personalization added--I do appreciate your visit and your comments.
Yup, that's a genuine hole in the clouds of your SWF. Interesting how different layers can line up to give optical effects, isn't it?
Wonderful shots .. I left the office early on Fri for a doctor appt and then when I got home I got involved in .. well .. life .. LOL .. I always love your sky watch photo sorry it took me so long to get here!
Great Job pal :D
ReplyDeleteNeat shot of the hole in the clouds! There are some amazing things in the sky.
ReplyDeletewow lilli, that window in the sky is fabulous, half expect to see a head popping round the corner and peeping out at us!
ReplyDeleteI love that hole in the clouds...with the dark ones surrounding it, it's like an entrance into heaven.
ReplyDeleteOnce upon a time there was this great and fantastic group of people who blogged and photographed … with a click, click here, a snap, snap there, all of them had a week to look upon the sky … day and night, by dusk or dawn, sunrise or sunset … and always there where great and fantastic photos to be seen when SKY WATCH was opened …
ReplyDeleteI am one of those proud sky watchers and I really enjoy each and every one of the photos you show us. I really think you are a first class sky watcher!
LOVE the hole in the clouds. I am forever taking pictures of holes in the clouds. But they don't always turn out like they looked ih the first place. Good shots!
ReplyDeleteThe clouds look so pristine. Very pretty.
ReplyDeleteI like seeing these holes opening in the clouds.. they really do look nice.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed you post this morning as well..
great shots - looks like lips that close up.
ReplyDeleteYou will be amazed at my SW.
Well seen, excellent.
ReplyDeleteThe cloud shots are great.
ReplyDeleteAmazing bright blue in your sky! Quite a contrast to my winter worlds and moody skies with bursts of light!
ReplyDeleteI hope you got some sunshine through that hole!
ReplyDeleteI'm glad you zoomed! That's stunning.
ReplyDeleteThat is just briliiant. So glad you zoomed in.
ReplyDeleteThat last shot doesn't even look real! It is gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteWonderful Sky Watch! That hole in the clouds is great! What fun.
ReplyDeleteI love the hole in the clouds! Fantastic photos - I really like the middle one with all the layers!
ReplyDeleteI love that hole - great shot!
ReplyDelete"holy" moley -- definitely unique! Love that hole in the clouds -- even the wires running across it give it character.
ReplyDeleteBTW, go look at Dot's white sun and you will never again worry about it turning out white for you again. Both of you have spectacular sunsets with white suns!
Lovely SWF photo. Wow that is a big hole there in the sky. Could someone been trying to peep on earth? :)
ReplyDeleteMust be months since last time I visited your blog. and this time I came in through the TomTom Motel site.
ReplyDeleteMy TomTom is a GPS.
The hole in the sky must be the jet breaking the sound wall. Beautiful!
We read about the transgender man some times ago, and are happy she got a healthy girl.
The world is great out there and tomorrow I will go to Singapore in my post
Have a nice weekend
That opening in the sky is cool. Reminds me of a doorway to heaven!
ReplyDeleteThe last picture really shows the beautiful textures in that cloud.
ReplyDeleteGreat job! Keep up the good work! Hope you have a blessed weekend!
ReplyDeleteI love the high contrast in those cloud photos! You must be quick to catch those jets... I usually have trouble getting the camera out of the bag and powered up to catch stuff like that.
ReplyDeletecool. There is a hole in the sky. We will not tell Al (Gore) or he will try to fix it. Peace
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Lilli.
ReplyDeleteWell capture.
Very unique formations. Gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteOh, you're right! Our shots are so similar! :) I love the last one!
ReplyDeleteVery nice shots, did you watch the sky all day waiting for this fantastic hole?
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit to my SkyWatch Friday post, Lilli & Nevada.
ReplyDeleteI'm on the road and in the field doing another photo trip chasing the bloom of our Rosebay Rhododendron (white blossoms) in the northern area of the Southern Appalachian mountains, and with lodging that does not have the most reliable internet service. I won't be home again for a few more days yet, but I did finally develop and upload a few images to update my July 7 Rhododendron post.
Sunrise this morning was a washout, literally, with locally heavy thunderstorms--looks like the rain won't ease up until later morning so I'm going to breakfast soon. But I wanted to try and get around to all who visited my SWF, and others too while I still have good internet access. So, please forgive this cut & paste with a small bit of personalization added--I do appreciate your visit and your comments.
Yup, that's a genuine hole in the clouds of your SWF. Interesting how different layers can line up to give optical effects, isn't it?
Jim
Maybe the jet made the hole in the clouds.
ReplyDeleteI didnt see those items on the news here, the pregnant man sounds like it should be in National Inquirer
I like the last one the best but they are all good.
ReplyDeleteGood skies - hope they stay calm for you.
ReplyDeleteI'm late getting around.
Thanks for visiting.
Wonderful shots .. I left the office early on Fri for a doctor appt and then when I got home I got involved in .. well .. life .. LOL .. I always love your sky watch photo sorry it took me so long to get here!
ReplyDelete:-Daryl
A window to heaven...beautiful...hughugs
ReplyDeleteSuch beautiful SKY shots, Lilli and Nevada! Thanks for sharing! :)
ReplyDeletePretty amazing...a natural formation...what's that a gateway to...or from?
ReplyDeletethat second shot is amazing! nicely done ;)
ReplyDeleteThat hole in the clouds is quite an intersting sight. Be sure to check out the cloud I caught for SWF--and a couple of things I've psoted since.
ReplyDeleteVery nice Lilli! LOVE the hole in the clouds!!
ReplyDeleteLove the hole in the clouds.
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