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Sunset 2

It's Friday once again and as usual it's SkyWatchFriday!!

Now I know that one doesn't need to look further to find something beautiful! Just open your window and voila!!

More photos here.

Comments

Shosh said…
That is a wonderful picture...where did you take it from?
Leora said…
What lovely skies. You should really look at Ilana-Davita's skywatch post. It is eerie how similar yours looks to hers.
Anonymous said…
i like those ray streaks!
Photo Cache said…
every sunset is beautiful. i like the tones here.
Louise said…
Magnificent sky and beautiful capture of it. Nice job.
love the sunset...is that where you are now? or is it a place you have travelled? so pretty.
Michele said…
Now this is definitely beautiful... I love how the light is definitely streaming out... very nice photograph. Well done!
Mountain Retreat
SandyCarlson said…
Indeed, just open the window. Thanks for this gem.
Anonymous said…
nice photo for skywatch. I like how you can see the suns raise coming up.
Anonymous said…
Very similar to mine indeed.
Where are you from?
EG CameraGirl said…
You have a lovely view from your window, that's for sure.
Craver Vii said…
Beautiful sunset. One almost expects to hear music with such a marvelous scene.
:-)
-Kuya Craver
Yeah, I do the same as you. Just open up my window and I have the most amazing sky in front of me. This is a great sky shot.
Anonymous said…
Wonderful looking sunset sky over the roof tops! Beautiful photo!
Allison said…
Absolutely beautiful!! Sunsets never cease to amaze me :)
Anonymous said…
That is one beautiful view outside a window.

Thank you for visiting me. I hope you come by again.
Shoshana
Arija said…
Lovely shot, the light in the sky like a hand with splayed fingers protecting the world below. Nice.
Anonymous said…
beautiful picture!
Toni
Pernille said…
A very beautiful shot! I love it:)
Amila Salgado said…
I love how those streaks of light are drawn in the sky. Lovely Sky Watch shot. Thanks for dropping by in my blog.

Have a great day!
Louis la Vache said…
Very nice SWF contribution!

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