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Thursday, October 14, 2010

Sky Watch Friday



I couldn't believe the skies when I walked out of school tonight - and to make it worse I had no camera! All the way home (a 30 minute drive) I kept looking at the sky and hoping the clouds and sun would remain intact. Of course they don't - but I got a few interesting shots.






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14 comments:

  1. Oh, these are lovely, Bev! Love the cloud patterns! Reminds me of some that we've had recently. It seems as though the very time that I don't have my camera is the very time the beautiful shots are there!!! I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. You did just fine. Al the different cloud formations are great.

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  3. you captured beauitful skies, the clouds have created wonderful shapes

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  4. Yes, if these are what was left when the beautiful skies were gone, what must the sky have been like when you left school 30 minutes earlier?
    I never have my camera with me when I need it, no matter how often I remind myself to take it.

    Kay, Alberta

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  5. The floppy clouds looks like the skin of an alligator. Great capture!
    Sky Reflection

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  6. wow! These are great, don't you hate it when you haven't got your camera with you .

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  7. I like the many different cloud formations. The middle one looks like some moody storm clouds brewing. Lovely pictures of the clouds, I like them.

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  8. these are lovely, Love the cloud patterns.

    I hope you have a wonderful weekend!

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  9. Wonderful shots. Clouds are always so interesting, changing shape as they move across the sky.

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  10. Nice shots, these clouds are beautiful. Also like your multitude of artists.

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  11. Doesn't that make you mad when you don't have your camera? I try (try) to remember to put it in the car everyday!!! If I don't something great will appear/ha
    You still got some great shots!

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  12. Another blogger posted similar skies for Skywatch Friday and said a teacher of hers, many years ago, had taken the time to educate her on this cloud formation which he called "mackerel skies". I'd never heard of this term before but now when I see them, I'll be sure to remember "mackerel skies".

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