Thursday, November 26, 2009

Sky Watch Friday




Thanks to all those that make Sky Watch Friday possible. It is a big job and provides us all with the best seat for seeing worldwide beauty from all around the world.





The weather is so unpredictable, you never know what vision of clouds or sky you will see.


18 comments:

Jim said...

The first shot looks heavenly.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

ninja said...

I love it when the sky does that effect like in your first shot!

Sissie's Shabby Cottage said...

Nice photos!

EJ said...

The breaking through of the sunlight from the cloud is dramatic.

The King Sun

Karine said...

Great shots of Mother Nature's shifting moods!

Hildred said...

You are so right, - one never knows what the sky will hold for us and sometimes the beauty is so incredible.

Julie said...

I love the "hand of god" streaming down in your first image. I wish we had the potential for rain that that image heralds for you.

Chubskulit Rose said...

The first shot is very interesting!

Please check some Heavenly Sky over at Chinhae, Korea!

Rajesh said...

Beautiful shots, especially the first one.

... said...

Beautiful sky photos, the first one is amazing!
I noticed the air baloons on the sky in the second photo. Nice :)

Have a happy weekend!

Happily Retired Gal said...

Interesting variety in your skies this week. That first shot is amazing! Hope you had a great Thanksgiving ;-)
Hugs and blessings,

Jim Klenke said...

All nice shots, I like the first one with the rays.

Clueless in Boston said...

Very nice sky shots. Thanks for visiting Boston.

Petit Eyekiss said...

Beautiful Sky Watch pictures.

hetty said...

I love the first photo! The rays of sunshine streaming down from those dark clouds is fantastic!

Barbara said...

Evening LaVoice, Your pictures are beautiful, hope you had a great holiday.

Barbara

Debra said...

Pretty skies, but I love the first one especially! The rays coming down from the sun shining behind the clouds, is just beautiful!

Lisa Wilson said...

Very pretty skies! Thanks for visiting my blog!