Thursday, January 13, 2011

Bright Skies of The Vermilon River. A Post to Sky Watch.

Blue Skies.
I named the second one easy skies because I'm normally posting uneasy skies. And the first just shows that we've had some sun this week,  as well as showing an interesting,and non-threatening cloud formation.

A Post to Sky Watch. For more skies from around the world go to: http://skyley.blogspot.com/

Easy Skies


26 comments:

  1. Very beautiful!

    Have a great SWF! =)

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  2. Very nice and interesting captures. Keep on clicking.

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  3. Those are some great sky shots! I've had boring skies and haven't posted SkyWatch for several weeks.

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  4. Terrific captures and marvelous cloud formations, Gary! I love these! Hope you have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  5. Good ones, Gary! It's nice to see the clouds have opened up at times to let some of the sun's rays shine through.

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  6. Wow, love these shots. That first cloud formation is very interesting.

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  7. Amazing views of the lovely sky.

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  8. Nicely presented shots.

    Sky-scapes do make for some lovely images, these are lovely mate.

    Gary, glad I have found your site, I will pop in now and again
    PS Boomer looks to be a cute thing

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  9. Gorgeous sky shots Gary... The blue is so intense!

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  10. Call me crazy if you will but in the first one I see a brontosaurus with his neck bent low eating tree limbs. Sort of!

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  11. Hi Tricia. Thanks for the visit and kind words.

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  12. Hi Mary and thanks for the encouraging words.

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  13. Hi Sylvia K. Thanks for the visit and good words.

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  14. To EGW: Yes its good to see the bright if somewhat cold days.

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  15. To Sally. Thanks for the visit. Don't tell me you see what Springman does.

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  16. To Hildred and Charles: Thanks for the kind words,and happy skies to you.

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  17. To Chris: A standard high pressure sky in N. Ont.

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  18. Geez, Springman, I think you're right, sort of.

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  19. Hi Rajesh, and thanks for the kind words.

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