I have to interrupt my "golden hour" photo series. These pics would actually fit in there, since they were taken during 'that hour', just on a different day. But the scene was so awesome that it deserves to be set apart. I couldn't even think of a title for it.
These photos were taken Wednesday evening. It was so lovely outside, and I was gathering stuff out of the garden in preparation for some rainy, cold days ahead. I'd finished up and as I turned to head to the house with my cart of produce, the view was incredible! I left the cart behind and ran for the house to get the camera, hoping it didn't go away before I captured it. I was in luck, and here you are:
The pictures don't even do it justice, but they give you an idea.
After the sun had disappeared, I turned to go back to the house and my garden cart, and this is what I saw in the other direction:
Quite majestic, huh? All of it!!
9 comments:
Wow. Gorgeous.
WOW does not quite do these pics justice, but I am speechless. Wow these are beautiful. Nice job.
GH
And another WOW from me. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
Gwen
I love sunset cloud pictures. We never get them because first you have to have clouds (which we never have) and smog does not qualify. Plus we have Mountains on each side of the valley that blocks sunrises and sunsets.
I love to let my imagination go and see what I can see in a cloud.
picture number 2 looks like the USA with Great Britain pushed close to our coast due to global warming oceans rising. Picture 4 the USA and Mexico twisted to the east and Cuba pushed close to Texas again due to global warming and increase in numbers and strength of Hurricanes.
If you believe the reasons and you know me your Shi-Tar should be going off. If you don't just let your imagination go and have a laugh.
You have so many great photo moments.
Amazing! I'm jealous...
Thanks, everybody!
Mark, Mark, Mark.... shouldn't you have been working instead of daydreaming in the clouds? ;)
And another WOW. Great shots! I lurk here from time to time after finding you through your Orange relation. Thoroughly enjoy all your nature fotos!
Thank you, Pat! I'm happy to have you at my blog, even if you're a lurker. :) Thanks for commenting this time!
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