Friday, August 24, 2018

Reflections - #SkywatchFriday

Downtown Binghamton, New York is full of sky watching opportunities.  Sometimes, they come when you least expect them.

Reflection in a large puddle yesterday morning.  Sorry if this causes anyone vertigo.  This part of the street has been sinking, it seems to me, this summer.

The same street, at a different angle, the morning before (Wednesday).

The clouds looked so angry this week near the Broome County Courthouse.  I am told a little of the smoke from the California wildfires may have been mixed into this view.

And, while picking blueberries, on Sunday - I guess you could call this a blueberry sky.  Not downtown, but including, anyway.

Join Yogi and the other intrepid skywatching bloggers who capture the skies each week, for your pleasure (and ours!), at #SkywatchFriday.

12 comments:

  1. As usual you have some gorgeous captures

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  2. Cool reflections, especially that first one.

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  3. Blue berries doses sound good. Some great cloud shots.
    Coffee is on

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  4. Very creative sky shots ~ especially the reflection shot!

    Happy Day to you,
    A ShutterBug Explores

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  5. Oh, I absolutely love that picture of the reflection! I'm always trying to get shots of things reflected in still water. I've gotten nothing as dramatic as this, however! But you inspire me to keep on trying!

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  6. Very cool photos...I love the reflection in the puddle!

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  7. Interesting reflection. It's great you got such a clear shot.

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  8. I just love that reflection picture, very cool. And enjoy those blueberries, the season is far too short.

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  9. I love the puddle reflection. Well seen and well captured!! Enjoy your weekend.

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  10. Good reminder to look at things from a new perspective!

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