Thanks 🙂 There is, Charles – I saw the most awesome cloud buildup this afternoon before a storm – they were what I would term tsunami-clouds they loomed so large, fat and low – it was almost like viewing a movie from the front row of a cinema
Thanks, Gabe. You’re right – the sky is an ever changing canvas. I saw some enormous clouds today which looked as if they were about to plop right down on top of our suburb 🙂
Very nice! I love the warmth of the first shot, and the remains of light on the clouds in the secondshot. Here are my two contributions to “Sun”: http://annefreemanimages.wordpress.com/
The rays in the top photo are quite spectacular. Like a painting. I also like the little puffy clouds in the second shot, all bunched up like cotton wool!
Thanks, Selma – so often the end of a sunshine day provides quite a wonderful show, doesnt it? (I replied to your comment a few days ago and it seems to have gone astray :()
Love the photos…something about light in the clouds that’s so powerful.
Thanks 🙂 There is, Charles – I saw the most awesome cloud buildup this afternoon before a storm – they were what I would term tsunami-clouds they loomed so large, fat and low – it was almost like viewing a movie from the front row of a cinema
I love the wide rays in the top image.
Thanks – the photo would be pretty bad without them 🙂
Awesome photos bb! The sky never lets us down for beauty and variety 🙂
Thanks, Gabe. You’re right – the sky is an ever changing canvas. I saw some enormous clouds today which looked as if they were about to plop right down on top of our suburb 🙂
Beautiful shots… Okay I see I liked your post twice… Now that is new!? 😉
Thanks, Elizabeth 🙂 (looks as if the double-like is fixed – pity :))
You like button seems to have astray,,, great pictures I do like these types of pictures. American buildings love em’
Sorry all okay,
I think there may have been a temp problem, so I don’t think you were imagining things 🙂
Thanks, Gerry – the old brownstones have their own kind of nostalgic appeal, don’t they? 🙂
Love looking at “older” buildings 🙂
Me too, Anne – I could spend a year in New York just photographing the buildings and bridges 😀
Just beautiful, BB!
Thanks, Kate 🙂
They are BBB ~ Beautiful, BeeBlue! 😀
haha – thanks, Nancy 😀
it seems i have liked it twice 🙂
the sunbeams in the first one is brilliant! thanks for sharing.
as i seem to be unable to post by my usual moniker, pix & kardz, i hope it is ok to leave the link to my ‘sun’ post:
Thanks, Kris – hopping over to look now
Fabulous New York!!
I wish I could spend a year there!
Very nice! I love the warmth of the first shot, and the remains of light on the clouds in the secondshot. Here are my two contributions to “Sun”: http://annefreemanimages.wordpress.com/
Thanks, Anne – popping over now to have a look
There is a kind of peaceful expectancy about these pics, BB
Thank you
John
Thanks, John – it was the end of rather a frenetic day in NYC so lovely to wind down from high up above the bustle 🙂
I love the rays in the top photo.
It was a lucky catch 🙂 Thanks for stopping by and commenting
Love the golden rays. Beautiful…
Thanks 🙂
first photo is amazing 🙂
http://amarnaik.wordpress.com/2012/04/24/weekly-photo-challenge-sun/
Thanks, Amar – sometimes we get lucky 🙂
The rays in the top photo are quite spectacular. Like a painting. I also like the little puffy clouds in the second shot, all bunched up like cotton wool!
Thanks, Selma – so often the end of a sunshine day provides quite a wonderful show, doesnt it? (I replied to your comment a few days ago and it seems to have gone astray :()
WOW!!!!!!!!
Glad you enjoyed this one 🙂
Gorgeous – those rays, those clouds. Either that’s a giant ceiling fan, or the sun is especially beautiful.
A ceiling fan, haha – that’s fantastic, Monica 😀
Nice pics!
And thx for the likes 🙂