August 20, 2010

[SkyWatch] Whisps of Pink

Salt Spring Island, BC, 2006

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20 comments:

  1. I like how you caught the weathervane to make it more interesting. Lovely!

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  2. Beautiful sky.
    Have a nice weekend, Ev

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  3. this looks fun - dancing clouds and horses!

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  4. lovely pastel sky. the weathervane is cute.:p

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  5. The horse watching the cloud fingers is a great touch.

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  6. Oh! This is really superb - the angle of the weathervane matching the angle of the clouds.

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  7. Great photo - is it Pegasus ;-)

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  8. My imagination leads me to think it is a dragon flying in the sky. May the weather vane it a mark for the dragon to land there.

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  9. Truly a beautiful pink cast in the sky of your lovely world. You cannot get a bad scene from there. I love it and your blog.

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  10. Wispy, reflected, and very much in synch with the horse. Nice :)

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  11. Love the wind vane in the shot! Those wisps are such a lovely shade of rose pink.

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  12. That's so lovely~ especially the wind vane as a contrast!

    *Happy Weekend*

    ~Maria

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  13. That's an amazing view with those high rising pink clouds. Also like the weather vane. You live in a very different landscape than I. Thanks for stopping by my blog.

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  14. I looks as if the horse if running across the water! Beautiful sky :D

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  15. Wonderful light and composition!

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  16. Such a beautiful capture! Love the colour of the sky and the composition.

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  17. Almost unbelievable! Great composition.

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