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Photo 230
Morning sky - 17-8
Not great but the the early morning sky was the best it has been grey most of the day.
17th August 2013
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Rob Wareham
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Pretty :)
August 17th, 2013
Gerry
fav Rob
August 17th, 2013
Elin G. Reppe
I love the silhouette of the trees against a beautiful sky! Lovely shot!
August 17th, 2013
Pat Knowles
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Lovely sky considering it all went down hill after this!!!! I like the light behind the tree on the right!
August 17th, 2013
Rob Wareham
@happypat
that was the sun before it decided not to bother! Wet all day here.
August 17th, 2013
Karin Hirsch
So lovely, the morning light is well cpatured here
August 17th, 2013
Margaret Brown
ace
Love those colours, beautiful!
August 17th, 2013
Wendy
ace
Very nice capture of the morning sunrise. Beautiful sky and lovely silhouettes.
You can tell it was going to be a miserable day for you ... the old saying goes
'Red sky in morning, sailors take warning;
Red sky at night, sailors's delight.'
August 18th, 2013
Gena Pegg
Love the light and silhouette! Nice shot!
August 18th, 2013
Katterina ❥
So beautiful tones*)
August 18th, 2013
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You can tell it was going to be a miserable day for you ... the old saying goes
'Red sky in morning, sailors take warning;
Red sky at night, sailors's delight.'