Friday, May 24, 2019

Point of View #SkywatchFriday

I was outside on Monday morning around 7am, just minding my business, when I looked to the east and saw this.

It had rained the night before.  It looked to me that I might be seeing a rainbow form.

I kept watching.  I thought I saw it.  But it was only sunbeams.

It ever did, and the sun started to break through the crowds, so it was time to look elsewhere.So I switched my gaze 90 degrees.

The sky so blue, the cloud so white and the trees so green, just by turning in another direction. It's all about the point of view.

Thanking Yogi and the other bloggers who make Skywatch Friday possible  Join us each week for new view of the sky.

11 comments:

  1. Great shots - I also love to try and capture the ever-changing sky!

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  2. I rarely get to see a sunrise, I'm such a late sleeper. Plus where we live there is an island mountain in the way. Sunrise over that is after 9:00 for most of the year. It's like a seasonal guide watching it move back and forth over the crest of the hill. - Margy

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  3. Neat photos and what a difference the direction made. Have a good weekend.

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  4. Nice sky shots, always worth looking for the rainbow

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  5. There's something about the angle with the sun. At that right point, the sky is soooo blue. I still haven't figured out what the angle should be, but it would be easy to look it up, I'm sure.

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  6. I've been hoping for a rainbow too with all the rain we've been having but no such luck. Lovely photos and thank you for stopping by.

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  7. The best thing about a rainy night is the sky the next morning. Love those sunbeams.

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  8. Seems like some of the most beautiful skies are just before or just after a rain. Wonderful photos!!

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