My thanks to a powerful ball of fire that is 149.6 million kilometers away. |
Saturday, November 26, 2016
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Beautiful and also a November surprise.
ReplyDeleteWow, spectacular photo of the sky. I like the birds on the wire!
ReplyDelete...and to think...I try to avoid power lines!
ReplyDeleteYes, we live in the "Goldie locks" zone. Just right, not too close nor too far. Terrific sunrise.
ReplyDeleteAwesome shot, Andy!
ReplyDeletegorgeous!! and why do wires always look so good in your images??
ReplyDeleteThe sunrise is beautiful and just different enough to make it really interesting. But the kicker are the birds flocked together on the wire! Very cool, Andy!
ReplyDeleteSunrise; Sunset. Nature shouts the truth; the sun will come up tomorrow.
ReplyDeleteFirst I saw powerful and thought it said Powerball and then I saw 149.6 million and thought you had one the lottery! You did capture a pretty spectacular sky so that is just as nice. ;-)
ReplyDeleteExcilent a dramatic sunrise
ReplyDeleteAll the wires and birds add so much interest. I really like this photo Andy.
ReplyDeleteYes--- the birds really make this shot for me.
ReplyDeleteThe birds really add something to this shot, Andy! Nice one!
ReplyDeleteI love this! The birds are awesome and I hope they were smiling for you :)
ReplyDeleteYes, the birds are definitely taking in the spectacle. :-)
ReplyDeleteGreat sky and lovely capture..
ReplyDeleteBirds on a wire :)
I think the birds are sharing in your joy :-)
ReplyDeleteA beautiful moment and you caught it!
ReplyDeleteWhat a sky!
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