Friday, August 26, 2011

Skywatch Friday

Riverland Sunrise, South Australia

19 comments:

  1. i can almost hear the morning birds chirping
    lovely capture

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  2. I think this is the best Sky Watch Friday yet. The things I have seen are very encouraging and the photography is spot on. I really admire your photography skills and your critical eye for composition, lighting and texture. And, I appreciate your template for this blog.

    Abraham Lincoln
    Brookville Daily Photo

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  3. Tony, this photo was certainly worth enlarging. What a view!

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  4. Only the early bird could capture a beauty like this!

    A MAN WHO LOOKED UP AT THE SKY

    A man who looked up at the sky
    Saw ravens and clouds flying by.
    He had to look up,
    The sky filled his cup—
    He’s my kind of sky-watching guy!


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Pearl Harbor sky

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  5. Love that slightly misty morning sun! The silhouettes of the trees just makes it more beautiful!

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  6. Sunrise is a softer prettier time of day than sunset - it's a matter of being up early enough to capture it. Lovely photo!

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  7. Gorgeous shot!

    My skywatch please drop by if you have time. Have a nice weekend.

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  8. What a classically stunning shot!

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  9. Sunsets in the Riverland have often that dreamy gentle look.

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  10. I can hear the birds, taste the coffee, wish I was there!

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  11. That is an absolutely "perfect" photo--lovely sky, lovely shot. Mickie :)

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  12. Very nice post image! Have a lovely weekend~

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  13. Beautiful Sunrise. I love those pretty little birds in your header photo, what are they called?

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  14. Amazing colours and silhouettes! The whole scene actually looks like something you'd expect to see in Africa! Just reinforces the universal appeal of OZ!!

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  15. Thanks for your comments everyone, they are greatly appreciated. For Jackie, the birds in my header are Double-barred Finches from SE queensland.

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