Good morning … I enjoyed both photos. I’ve only recently discovered I can take ‘moon shots’ with my Casio digital camera. Very ‘kewl’ … What brilliant blue skies ;--)
My 2nd Sky Watch photos are at Sacred Ruminations today. Hugs and blessings,
Thanks for your visit to my SkyWatch Friday post, Tina.
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. Back from breakfast, so 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.
Now, that's what I call a contrail! And, a very nice photo of the moon as well.
Very nice, and the moon is pretty! It's hard to see the moon around my yard (the trees) until early in the a.m. - but while out walking, I discovered that a few streets over, there is a perfect view. On the last full moon, I walked there and the moon seemed so HUGE. I remember reading that there was a cosmos reason for this last month, but I've forgotten exactly.
Hallo from north Norway. Last week I saw all Sky Watch Friday photos and they were all great, and I hope to see them all this week too. I love to travel around the world this way.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful sky watch and have a great weekend!
Jim, thank you! I enjoyed your rhododendron photos. Lovely! Tina
Deborah, I'm so glad you got a beautiful view of the moon! I've read that it is an illusion. When the moon is high in the sky, we have no reference points for it, no comparisons. But when it is near the horizon, it looks huge compared to trees, houses, and the other earthly objects within view. So it appears larger. Pretty cool! Tina
Hello, Anneka! I appreciate your visit and your beautiful sky photos. Have a great week! Tina
Fugazi, "Himmelske farger" is beautiful!! Good luck! Tina
very beautiful tina... I love the sky. I can remember as a child of about 12 laying in my parents yard on a summer night and looking at the night sky. I was always awed when I focused on how far it goes...forever... my mind could not comprehend that, but my heart was always thrilled by the wonders of God Blessings Katt
Bev, I agree with you 100%! Blue skies are always beautiful. I like night skies, too. I'm just crazy about sky watching. Thank you for stopping by!! :-) Tina
Thank you, Katt. Wasn't sky watching wonderful as child? My friends and I would lay on the grass during the summer and try to pick out shapes. So much fun and the sky was always so beautiful! :-) Tina
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I like the way you framed the contrail. Lovely detail on the moon, too.
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"White moon in blue sky"this could be the title of a song!! Your photos are inspiring to songwriters!
Great sky watch :)
Good morning … I enjoyed both photos. I’ve only recently discovered I can take ‘moon shots’ with my Casio digital camera. Very ‘kewl’ … What brilliant blue skies ;--)
My 2nd Sky Watch photos are at Sacred Ruminations today.
Hugs and blessings,
Contrails are fun to watch as well as moon watching during the day! That's my story and I'm sticking to it. hugs and Blessings!
A very well framed contrail.
nice pics have nice weekend
I really love the moon shot!
Hope you have a great weekend!
Tina: Love your contrail and moon capture, they are very lovely.
Thanks for your visit to my SkyWatch Friday post, Tina.
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. Back from breakfast, so 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.
Now, that's what I call a contrail! And, a very nice photo of the moon as well.
Jim
Very nice, and the moon is pretty! It's hard to see the moon around my yard (the trees) until early in the a.m. - but while out walking, I discovered that a few streets over, there is a perfect view. On the last full moon, I walked there and the moon seemed so HUGE. I remember reading that there was a cosmos reason for this last month, but I've forgotten exactly.
Hallo from north Norway. Last week I saw all Sky Watch Friday photos and they were all great, and I hope to see them all this week too. I love to travel around the world this way.
Thanks for sharing your beautiful sky watch and have a great weekend!
Hey... I saw the same things in my sky Friday.
Seriously great shots. That sky is such an intense shade of blue.
Thank you, Quilldancer! Your skywatch photos are beautiful - very dramatic!
Thank you, Reader Wil! Your photos are spectacular! Tina
Jane, thank you! I hope Tom is feeling better very soon! Tina
Marie, thank you! I enjoyed viewing your beautiful photos!
Thank you, Storyteller! I love your photos! hugs, Tina
Mike, thank you!! :-) hugs,Tina
Very cool con-trail photo. They can make quite beautiful effects, in the sky. Especially as they channnnnnnnnnnnnge. :-)
Miss Mari-Nanci
quinttarantino, thank you! :-) Tina
esnorway, thank you! I hope you have a great week! :-) Tina
Thank you, Nonna! I hope your week is wonderful. :-) Tina
Thank you, Fishing Guy! I enjoyed your fun sky photos and your kildeer photos, as well! :-) Tina
Jim, thank you! I enjoyed your rhododendron photos. Lovely! Tina
Deborah,
I'm so glad you got a beautiful view of the moon! I've read that it is an illusion. When the moon is high in the sky, we have no reference points for it, no comparisons. But when it is near the horizon, it looks huge compared to trees, houses, and the other earthly objects within view. So it appears larger. Pretty cool!
Tina
Hello, Anneka! I appreciate your visit and your beautiful sky photos. Have a great week! Tina
Fugazi, "Himmelske farger" is beautiful!! Good luck! Tina
Thank you, Jo! :-)
Thank you, Miss Mari-Nanci! :-)
Tina,
Both of these are great shots. I especially like the one of the moon. You did a great job with these. Thanks for sharing.
Blessings,
Mary
Mary,
Thank you! :-)
Hugs,
Tina
A blue sky is always beautiful and the clouds etc. make it more interesting to look at..
very beautiful tina... I love the sky. I can remember as a child of about 12 laying in my parents yard on a summer night and looking at the night sky. I was always awed when I focused on how far it goes...forever... my mind could not comprehend that, but my heart was always thrilled by the wonders of God
Blessings
Katt
The photos are awesome, Tina! Thanks for your kind, very sweet words in your comment at Cyber Highway. I really appreciate it!
*smiles and hugs*
Michele
Bev, I agree with you 100%! Blue skies are always beautiful. I like night skies, too. I'm just crazy about sky watching. Thank you for stopping by!! :-) Tina
Thank you, Katt. Wasn't sky watching wonderful as child? My friends and I would lay on the grass during the summer and try to pick out shapes. So much fun and the sky was always so beautiful!
:-) Tina
Michele,
You are welcome. I am lucky to have such great blogging buddies!
Thank you for the nice compliment about my photos. I love taking pictures of the sky! :-)
hugs,
Tina
Wow, great shots, Tina! Got to visit more sky watchers, too.
Hugs,
Renie
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