I was so entranced by the sky when I looked out my window that I immediately started shooting. I wish I could have shot it from a wide open field or coastline rather than an area surrounded by trees because I didn't get the full affect but it was pretty amazing how every bit of sky was covered in these cotton ball clouds.
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Thursday, September 30, 2010
SkyWatch Friday: Sepckled Sky
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29 comments:
That tree seems to want to touch the beautiful sky, it's wonderful!
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Léia
Beautiful ... the tree is tickling those clouds .. hear them giggle
Beautiful shot. Lovely white clouds.
that is truly beautiful. i would be mesmerized watching that.
Beautiful view of white clouds in the blue sky.
Clear blue sky with cotton as cloads.
pretty polkadot kind of sky that is sure to brighten up any day,
It looks like God was making a maze out of cotton balls! How cool!!!
Oh, I love it when there are clouds like these! I tend to agree with Daryl, you can almost hear them giggling! What a fun, terrific capture, Carver! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!
Sylvia
I love skies like this, and I think the trees add a nice touch to the picture. I call it a marshmellow sky.
It looks like someone has been tossing cotton balls into the air!
Carver, it is a beautiful photo! The clouds and the pretty blue sky are just gorgeous.
Seldom do I see such blue now. no cotton balls either :( must endure the cold soon lol, happy weekend!
I think you got a better shot because of the trees. They are lovely, and so are the fluffy clouds.
Kay
Alberta, Canada
beautiful no matter where you captured it...its one of my dissapointments to always see the sunset everyday but no chance to shoot it in a nice wide open beach or farm so i just patiently shooting by my window or roof top always lol!
so pretty, great way to start the day
What a beautiful photo! Great capture. Love it.
Lovely sky covered in playful little clouds.
The fleecy clouds look like wisps of cotton.
Before I read down your post to the words “cotton ball,” I was already thinking the clouds looked exactly like cotton balls. I like the tree under them....they almost look like they are touching each other. Kudos on a great shot!
Genie
Cotton balls is the perfect description, and it makes a lovely photo. I like the trees on the edges for contrast.
Very Speckled. You have a typo in the title. :)
wow!
I love the contrast between the green and the blue / white sky.
And all those puffy little clouds.
Well done!
bautiful photo, nice composition
Happy SWF! Have a good weekend,
Regards, Bram
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Lovely! The scattered clouds give a polka dotted sky. :)
Now that is a sky to remember, almost magical.
An English Girl Rambles
i think the green of the trees and the blue sky are my favorite colors in nature. you've captured them here very nicely!
the sky had been splattered with clouds =)
I gave my 6 year old studnets a paint brush and they dabbed your sky with those cotton wool clouds. LOl
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