Thursday, May 28, 2009

Sky Watch Friday - Blue, gray & white

Southeast, afternoon clouds, May 23

West, clouds and contrails at dusk, May 23

Clouds at dusk, May 24

Patch of blue to the south, May 28

Storm to the north, May 28

19 comments:

  1. Great looking skies Lew. I finally moved to Newtown Pennsylvania and started a new blog. Stop by if you get a chance.

    Have a great weekend.

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  2. fascinating sky formations..they look stunning and beautiful.

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  3. Love the transitions... Wow... the last photo of the storm ... so intense! ~Maria

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  4. You had some very nice skies. :-)

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  5. Great skies, Lew. I wish I knew what it was about contrails that fascinate me so.

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  6. Looks as though you've had some rain, Lew. I like the differing cloud formations.

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  7. Excellent skywatch pics as always Lew.....

    Have a great weekend
    Guy
    Regina In Pictures

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  8. Marvelous shots, as always Lew! Beautiful colors, lovely clouds! Have a great weekend!

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  9. Wonderful sky shot Lew, these are what Sky Watch Friday is all about. Thanks for sharing your wonderful stormy skies!!

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  10. Hi Lew. Nice wide-open skies you have.
    I've been enjoying your Colorado pictures. Nice memories of my first big road trip as a kid, to Denver and the Rockies.
    Shalom to you.

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  11. Clouds at dusk really grabbed me. Such an atmospheric image.

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  12. Stormy skies are breathtaking. =)

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  13. You are methodical---each sky photo has a date!

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  14. Somehow, that second picture gave me a feeling of being in plane and looking DOWN on snow with the trail of a skier.

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  15. lovely series of sky captures...enjoyed each and every one.
    have a wonderful weekend lew.

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  16. Beautiful skies...I like the dusk photos...

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  17. Great sky shots all, I love the purply one on the 24th.

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