© Photo by Richard Schear |
Our Southern Alberta sky turned the color of a harvest moon this week, for the last SkyWatch Friday of the year. My intrepid photographer, with strict orders to bring me new photos of Lindy, went walking with the long lens on his camera—perfect for this year-end sunset, not so good for a dog at the end of a leash.
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SkyWatch Friday
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21 comments:
Great sky!! Happy New Year from Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.
so true! it says it all...have a fabulous new year ahead!
Hi bellissimo questo cielo colorato di arancio !
Buona serata.
Myriam
What a gorgeous color!
That is beautiful - such glorious colours:-)
Gorgeous, peach colored skies do indeed say it all! Terrific capture for the day! Wishing you and Lindy a very Happy New Year, Kay!
Sylvia
Lovely shot :0) Gorgeous :0)
I'm sure there will be more days with a nice sunset for Lindy to get into. Love the golden sky. Have a Happy New Years! - Margy
a stunning picture here! well captured - the sun melting from the sky...
Great hue.
Sydney - City and Suburbs
Wow! What a gorgeous pumpkin sky!
What a gorgeous glow in the Alberta skies, Kay! Reminds me of tangerines … translucent and delicious. :)
Long lenses do have their limitations and there advantages.
Even if he did not bring you a shot of Lovely Lindy he captured a lovely sky.
That is gorgeous. Wish you a HAPPY NEW YEAR!
SWF
Beautiful contrast of colors in the sky!
Happy New Year to you and yours!
Lovely sky! Happy New Year. Mickie ;)
Beautiful southern Alberta sky... Southern Alberta is where my roots are!!
What a lovely glow! Wonderful shot.
Happy New Year to you too, that is a lovely photo in the evening light. Thanks for sharing your photos with us through the year.
Wonderful shot Kay.
Have a very happy new year, and here's to more of your lovely travelling shots.
I dunno about you, but I definitely forgive him for taking the "wrong" picture! That's an amazing sky.
Happy New Year! (and send Richard back with Lindy and the short lens ;>)
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