You know me....(long winded!)...so, here I go!! Your first photo is beautiful...and what catches my eye when I enlarge it is the tide rolling in...gently rolling...and so pretty, Stewart. The second photo: I LOVE those clouds (and I looked waaaay in the background, and I promise, I think I see the smokestacks from the paper mill near my home...so close and yet sooo far away! :)) ) The third photo: you have done a wonderful job of silhouetting those trees in that sky...lovely....very! And the last photograph... How could I not look at those clouds that appear as though they have been brushed across the sky!! They are all so pretty, Stewart. I would choose the first one because of the gentleness and beauty. Your header is touching. I have been absent for a while, so I hope that you will allow me to be comment a little longer this evening. What a tribute to those who have sacrificed for the freedom of all... Very touching, Stewart. Warm smiles from Jackie
Thanks for posting all those lovely skies. I think skies offer endless possibilities for photographers, provided they are capable of thinking outside the box - and you have that gift! :-)
No favorite. They were all delightful. The sky is an amazing thing is it not?
ReplyDeleteThey are all great...since I have to choose one, it will be the third!
ReplyDeleteThey are all great, but my fav is the FIRST one.
ReplyDeleteBetsy
Number 3!
ReplyDeleteIs that a sun dog (parhelion) in the fourth photo? Ju has good taste. The third (Barrowby) is my fave.
ReplyDeleteNo reason to stop - keep going!
ReplyDeleteYou do have a pretty sky to shoot pictures of.
ReplyDeleteThe handshakes get limper as the day gets longer.
I like the gold sky in number 3, but the golden path leading to the sun in number one is also pretty special.
ReplyDeleteGood choices for the post ... all delightful but the 3rd golden image is amazing!
ReplyDeleteI could not pick a favorite, they are all amazingly beautiful! And the first....geeshhhhhhhhh brought tears to my eyes!
ReplyDeleteYou know me....(long winded!)...so, here I go!!
ReplyDeleteYour first photo is beautiful...and what catches my eye when I enlarge it is the tide rolling in...gently rolling...and so pretty, Stewart.
The second photo: I LOVE those clouds (and I looked waaaay in the background, and I promise, I think I see the smokestacks from the paper mill near my home...so close and yet sooo far away! :)) )
The third photo: you have done a wonderful job of silhouetting those trees in that sky...lovely....very!
And the last photograph... How could I not look at those clouds that appear as though they have been brushed across the sky!!
They are all so pretty, Stewart.
I would choose the first one because of the gentleness and beauty.
Your header is touching. I have been absent for a while, so I hope that you will allow me to be comment a little longer this evening.
What a tribute to those who have sacrificed for the freedom of all... Very touching, Stewart.
Warm smiles from Jackie
The last one, Stewart, has angels everywhere. It is, by far, my favorite, with an edge of a sundog. BlessYourHeart
ReplyDeleteThese are spectacular!
ReplyDeletegreat images
ReplyDeleteThey are all magnificent but my favorite is the second one!
ReplyDeleteLéia :)
It's difficult to pick a favorite, they're all beautiful, but if I must...I would say the second one.
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Beauties ! If I hafta pick a favourite(s) I'm partial to #2 and 4 !
ReplyDeleteAll great views of the sky, but my favorite is the third!
ReplyDeleteStewart... these are all really gorgeous! I love sky photos almost as much as I love water photos and a couple of these have BOTH! BONUS! :o)
ReplyDeleteLovely skies Mac, as is your cathedral ceiling below and those wonderful cows in your header.
ReplyDeleteSpectacular, Stewart!
ReplyDeleteYou should join us in SkyWatch Fridays and post a sky photo each week.
ReplyDeleteLovely to see these skies, all we have had lately is grey, grey and more grey skies.
ReplyDeleteThanks for posting all those lovely skies. I think skies offer endless possibilities for photographers, provided they are capable of thinking outside the box - and you have that gift! :-)
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