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Thursday, March 18, 2010
SkyWatch Friday: Oh what a beautiful morning
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40 comments:
A blessed morning, this sky is wonderful, I loved those branches and your composition!
Ahhh Spring energy, so good energy!
Léia :)
Ohcrap is it time for SWF again already??
I'm glad YOU were prepared at least. Nice job!
WOW .. spring is busting out all over you neck o'the woods .. Lovely!
What a great and amazing sky. Carver, you know exactly what we enjoy to see now! There is hope for spring!
Very lovely morning!
How wonderful!
Happy weekend ahead.
Are those magnolia blossoms? They are simply delightful.
Gorgeous shot! We don't have those buds here yet! Your header is stunning...
a romantic and beautiful shot...excellent light and marvelous composition.congrats
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How beautiful!
I think those are magnolia blossoms. The color is gorgeous against the backdrop of that beautiful sky.
Fantastic shot of lovely blossoms.
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What a gorgeous capture, Carver!! I love not only the blue, blue sky, but the contrast in the two trees -- one bare and one in bloom! Fantastic! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Sylvia
Thanks to everyone for visiting. The tree in bloom is a Tulip tree (Magnolia liliiflora) which is quite different than the broad leaf large magnolias. This is usually a shrub or small tree. The bare limbs above the blooms are an oak tree which won’t start spring growth for some time yet.
Wow, countless of those pink flowers! Really beautiful!
Pixellicious Photos
Lucky you - proper blossom already. Love the new header - have been on the lookout for daffs but have only spotted one out. It was in nextdoors back garden, didn't think they would be too happy to find me in there with my camera - think I might have been arrested!
Great sky...the blooming trees are a real plus.
A sure sign Spring is on it's way. Lovely contrast of the pink buds against the blue.
Indeed a blessed morning! Great blue sky and the color of the blossoms are lovely!
A sunset
I think this picture is the epitome of spring; blue sky and magnolias; great SWF.
so lovely....love the colors...
Wow! What a fantastic Spring shot!
Creativity--Bits and Pieces
It is a beautiful morning indeed! What a delightful sight! Love that magnolia blossoms.
Have a great weekend!
Carver: The Magnolia blossoms certainly add beauty in the sky.
oh, that's beautiful - on its own as a photo and as a wonderful harbinger of spring.
I love this! The two trees at different stages of regrowth are amazing together...and, your header is awesome, by the way!
the colors in this photo are just spectacular - so bold and pretty, really nice one!
Lovely sight to be greeted by in the morning! :)
it really is a beautiful morning and view
Wow! I squealed with delight when I saw this! It's gorgeous! I also like the little critter you found for your previous post -- what an adorable little face!
Gorgeous pink buds against the beautiful blue sky!
I could hear you singing that song!
Love those pink magnolias! Great contrast with your blue skies!
Enjoyed the view so much!
definitely a beautiful morning! spring's on it's way as i can see! :)
Wonderful clear skies. Spring and its beauty unfolding.
A real 'make me happy' picture. Thank you.
Why can't I see this picture??? What is wrong with me? I see that everyone else saw trees and blossoms... sigh. I'm sure it's lovely.
Thanks to everyone for visiting. To answer the question about seeing the picture, I frequently have to refresh my browser several times to see picture when I visit blogs. Not sure why that happens.
Is that the first signs of Spring? Beautiful!
Have a wonderful weekend.
Alexander
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Love those blossoms against the perfect blue sky!
Amazing 'burst' of colors! Good one, Carver!
BEAUTIFUL capture of these lovely pink blossoms against your vibrant blue skies! Love the title ;-)
Hugs and blessings,
So beautiful. Spring is looking fine down your way. I so love your banner!
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