Friday, November 25, 2016

Skywatch Friday - Binghamton November

For a "Black Friday", two views of Binghamton, New York.

Sunrise, November 22, downtown Binghamton, New York  Courthouse and trees, still some with leaves, are contrasted against morning snow.
And a sunset, November 14, also downtown Binghamton.

For more pictures of the sky from all over the world, visit Skywatch Friday.

Day 25 of NaBloPoMo.

21 comments:

  1. Loved the first one! It's so picturesque!!

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    1. Snow is picturesque! If only all I had to do is look at it....

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  2. Hello, I popped over to your blog from you commenting on mine. Happy Thanksgiving to you. Greetings, Jo (South Africa)

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  3. Beautiful pics, lots going on in the first one.

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    1. Yes, the first one was a little cluttered. I didn't get quite what I wanted, but I still liked it.

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  4. Snow definitely adds to the scene. But both are beautiful!

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    1. I'll have a lot of time to practice snow photography, alas.

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    1. Thank you. This was one of the strangest snowstorms ever. Glad it's finally melting.

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  6. I love the pretty, snowy scene. I have fond memories of upstate New York.

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    1. I grew up in New York City, but love upstate. I'm happy you have fond memories, too. Mine won't be so fond come February.

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  7. I guess winter has arrived. That makes the first pic pretty, but probably not so much fun to live in.

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  8. Lovely sky pictures, but I am glad we don't have snow like that in Ontario just yet.

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  9. Avoided Black Friday and we had light rain most of the day.
    Coffee is on

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