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Light in the sky

For a long time I am fascinated by the sky, but this has been fuelled up when I joined Sky Watch Friday. I am really thankful for this!

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Anonymous said…
This sky looks like it has little tuffs of cotton sticking all over it. Very Nice.

My SkyWatch post today > Canon Pixels
Photo Cache said…
Ganda naman shot mo. Is this your first time?
Leora said…
I see a whirlpool in that sky. I can understand your fascination.
Oh yeah ... this is a great SWF shot. Amazing and I love it.
Anonymous said…
Lovely cloud filled sky with the wonderful light at the horizon. Beautiful photo!
Kim said…
Wow!! very cool clouds.. nice shot!
Anonymous said…
Nice SWF photo
Ces Adorio said…
These are some interesting clouds. I like it when it is makes you second guess their type.
Louise said…
Reminds me of pictures of a nebula. Wonderful sky.
Snap Catch said…
The way of fortune is like the milkyway in the sky.... Wonderful capture for skywatch! Mine's up too hope you can drop by, asking for your vote too... thanks a lot! Happy weekend!
Gayle said…
It looks like a halo. Beautiful!
Anonymous said…
Oh yes this is a cotton sky dear...Nice one.
Raquel said…
It's beautiful and lovely photo.
TwD said…
:) yes, SWF learned me also to look up!
And it (almost) never will disappoint you. Even grey sky can be beautiful, but as you got such a sky, it's more great!
utiful clouds and sky. MBBea
Arija said…
Beautiful sky where you are and lovely light inbetween the clouds.
Happy skywatching.
fren_ace said…
fabuluous picture..
and romantic.
Celeste said…
This is an amazing shot, it looks like a classic painting, so beautiful. Great job!
nahj12 said…
like the pic.. nice work .. :)
Anonymous said…
Great picture, I think I will have to join this swf. I love the sky!

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