Friday, November 9, 2018

True Colors #SkywatchFriday

Our fall foliage season in upstate New York is rapidly drawing to a close.

Sunday, in golden hour light, a large cloud tried to eclipse the light show.  It didn't succeed.
Nearby, a rainbow (bottom right center) appeared.
Earlier that day, I saw this view from a parking lot of the senior facility where my mother in law lives.

On Election Day, I did some neighborhood walking on the West Side of Binghamton, New York before I voted.
On November 7, the morning golden hour highlighted this tree in downtown Binghamton, New York. 

November 7, noontime, an office building was framed between two banks of trees and some clouds.

A final (sunny day) golden hour morning shot - a burning bush with Bradford pears behind, this near Johnson City, New York.  Red or blue? Take your pick. (In the United States, a political party identifies with each of these colors.) Nature doesn't care how you voted.

Join Yogi and the sky watching bloggers of #SkywatchFriday, who bring you the best of the sky and nature each Friday.

10 comments:

  1. Great photos! I clicked on them to enlarge them. The third and the sixth are my favorites
    Have a wonderful weekend!

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  2. Wow - that is SOME cloud! Love the autumn foliage shots too.

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  3. Beautiful! Sooo envious! I wait every year for my Virginia creeper to turn a spectacular no-frost-yet red. But in the 22 years I've had it, we have only escaped the frost once. Sigh.

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  4. The clouds in the first photo look so heavy and dramatic! Love the fall color photos.

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  5. I love your Fall colors. That sky in the first photo is spectacular.

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  6. beautiful photographs! I really enjoyed looking at the clouds!

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  7. Superb... Every walk must be a visual delight!

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  8. The first one is a very impressive photo.
    Especially the shadows , sun and clouds !

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