Lovely photos like watercolour paintings! I am also fed up with this long wet winter! My photos were from Australia. All my posts of this week were dedicated to Australia, because I was thinking of all the victims of the bush fires in the south and the floods in the north. Have a nice swf!
Gorgeous skies, to say the least! The colors make me think of the warmer days of spring--thought spring seems to cling to cool longer than I think it will.
Those are the sweetest clouds ever. Except the first one...the clouds in the center looks like a skull to me. Does anyone else see that? Anyway, happy SWF!
These are so lovely! I love the contrast of the black tree branches to the pastels of the sky. Nature can be so breathtaking, and you capture it so well! :)
Great pics of clouds!Very beautiful to see!Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeleteThose are gorgeous shots. They do look like someone painted the sky in pastels.
ReplyDeleteThe continues process of a sunset - nice one!
ReplyDeleteLovely photos like watercolour paintings! I am also fed up with this long wet winter! My photos were from Australia. All my posts of this week were dedicated to Australia, because I was thinking of all the victims of the bush fires in the south and the floods in the north. Have a nice swf!
ReplyDeleteI like the gentle progresson in your photos,
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Interesting cloud formations. I like this kind of Fishbelly sky.
ReplyDeleteYou had some lovely clouds over there; great pastel colors. Soon those trees will have buds.
ReplyDeleteGood sky watch captures.
ReplyDeleteMerisi: Those are beautiful skies for you to share. I'm glad you got a break with these great photos.
ReplyDeleteSoothing; I'd like a cup of something warm and a window seat to curl up on.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous skies, to say the least! The colors make me think of the warmer days of spring--thought spring seems to cling to cool longer than I think it will.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful series of skies
ReplyDeleteThese is all so very pretty.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely gorgeous! Such beautiful colors and contrasts! Thanks for sharing! Happy SWF!
ReplyDeleteA beautiful example of altocumulus catching the evening sun. Well done!
ReplyDeleteLovely series. :)
ReplyDeleteIsn't it pretty, how fast the sky changes.
ReplyDeletePretty little fluffies ;-)
ReplyDeleteThose are the sweetest clouds ever. Except the first one...the clouds in the center looks like a skull to me. Does anyone else see that?
ReplyDeleteAnyway, happy SWF!
Breathtaking! I love your blog!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully painted sky! I like the subtle colors. Your post of the cafe designed by Alfred Loos is beautifully done. Thanks for stopping by my world.
ReplyDeleteThese are so lovely! I love the contrast of the black tree branches to the pastels of the sky. Nature can be so breathtaking, and you capture it so well! :)
ReplyDeleteWow awesome photos, love the colours and patterns.
ReplyDeleteHappy SWF.
A beautiful series of skies!
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed all your sky watch photos. And do love to look for formations in the clouds too. Have a great week.
ReplyDeleteIt looks like someone has painted the sky. Your photos have the look of paintings. :-)
ReplyDeleteMerisi, these pictures are gorgeous, they are really like paintings done with the camera lens and a good artistic eye! Great SW.
ReplyDeleteIt couldn't look more painted if it WAS painted! So beautiful!
ReplyDeleteLovely!!
ReplyDeleteThank you for stopping by my blog....your photographs are fantastic~
Happy Friday!
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Such neat photos of the lovely, dainty and floaty clouds. Love these.
ReplyDeleteAlso enjoyed the photos in your post 'Sometimes I dream in italian'.
Lovely. We have had a few of those this week.
ReplyDeleteOne of a kind sky you have there. you perfectly captured a very nice sky....
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Incredible! I'can't believe my eyes!!!Yes a real painting in the sky, great photos!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! These remind me of finding shapes in the clouds when I was a kid!
ReplyDeleteThese photos are gorgeous! Nice work!
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