Once again I've been trying to take photos just as it's getting dark...without using a flash or my hand shaking too much! Ermmmmmm.........could do much better...... though a bit Monetish I think...
Come on Ruth...deep breath and hold it..................................ermm....interesting
I think these are the best I'll manage..........maybe I should stick to day sky photography....


Still at least while I was upstairs in the spare bedroom I noticed the Aloe was in bloom.
Oh and you remember the rubbish in the alley that I mentioned last week...it's STILL there!Have a good weekend everyone..........it's head down in my books for me...
Memo to self........DO NOT GO IN THE GARDEN YOU'VE COURSEWORK TO DO!!!!
Nice shots.
ReplyDeleteNo. 2 is beautiful. I like the formations of the clouds.
Happy Sky Watch!
The blue sky is beautiful.
ReplyDeleteThe last photo destroying my memories of your sky photo.
Ruth,
ReplyDeleteI think your sky pictures are great...so happy when I saw you were back posting....
Hope everything is going well for you....school.....life...Betty
I love those photos - the colours are awesome!
ReplyDeleteI think you did quite well. I like your sky shots.
ReplyDeleteI like the effect. The softness captures the atmosphere of that time of the day very nicely.
ReplyDeleteNice soft colors --nothing the matter with them!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shade of blue in the sky. These are all wonderful pictures.....except the garbage in the alley.
ReplyDeleteRuth, you always have a good post with great pictures and your sense of humor coming through!
ReplyDeleteAre you working on your courses or playing in the garden? Or behind your camera? Or playing on your computer
ReplyDelete~ Your Conscience LOL
Sometimes perfection isnt what makes the photo perfect.
ReplyDeleteAlways remember: Photography first - clearing the garden and such details last.
ReplyDeleteHi RUTH,
ReplyDeleteI see that you join both sites (ABC wednesday and thsi)
This is a very nice way to look at the sky ,You did your very best Ruth ! Haha:) I like looking at your blog, watch my sky...
Have a good "skyday" today:)
JoAnn from Holland
great photos
ReplyDelete2nd from top: what is that curtaining down... rain? Your photos are v Turneresque... btw is it right Turner needed glasses? That wouldn't've surprised me... his pictures are so very blurry and atmospheric
ReplyDeletebottom picture: have you been in my living room again??
ReplyDeleteVery interesting and beautiful shots! Please, do NOT give up taking night photos.
ReplyDeleteNight photography is a whole new world, isn't it. I like the deep blues of your sky shots, Ruth.
ReplyDeleteIt is wonderful to see the blooms on the aloe - does this signify Spring?
The sky photos are great!
ReplyDeleteI think your Sky Watch photos are great, 3rd and 4 th my favs tho.
ReplyDeleteYou have an interesting blog here too.
Thanks for visiting my lil ol blog and your kind comments.
Hello there Ruth... Still a busy girl I see.. I do hope your studies going well.
ReplyDeleteGreat set of Sky Watch pictures.
Glorious skys. I'm glad the aloe is blooming :)Godd luck with the course work!
ReplyDeleteI think these are very pretty. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteCool funky sky pictures. Thanks for sharing them.
ReplyDeleteFantastic fotoes, Ruth!!!
ReplyDeleteShame abowt the rubbish. Maybe wun day sumwun from the Tate will come an claim it...
Good luk with the writing... Mummy canseld the new course in the end... she dident feel up to it. Sheez goin to try to get drorin agen insted for now.
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Beautiful pictures; sadly that the rubbish is still around...
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
Hi Ruth.
ReplyDeleteGreat photos that rubbish looks like some one's having a shoe sale?
Keep Well
Rubbish post Ruth! LOL! Really the shoe thing, I guess it makes a change from being left in the middle of the road!
ReplyDeleteDxxx
Love the photos. The sky is a great subject for photos. Never know what is going to show up. Interesting.
ReplyDeleteBlessings,
Mary
That looks like such a powerful weather front coming through! Beautiful capture of it!
ReplyDeleteAmazing sky shots, Ruth!
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