We went kayaking a few days ago, as my parents are considering buying me a kayak for my 50th. I thought of you and your blue one, and wished I had your advice! Personally, I'm leaning toward upgrading my bicycle if I want new equipment. I think I'd ride it more than I'd be in the water.
Just some random thoughts on your sky photo post. As long as I was here, I wanted to share. ;)
Kathy - It does look pretty scary, doesn't it?! No tornado, though! :)
Bellezza - I love your comments. :) Thank you!
You know, I only got my kayak out on a lake ONCE last summer! And I doubt I'll use it this summer because it's TOO FREAKING HOT! I'd go for a new bike, myself. Not that I've ridden much this year either. Sigh.
Staci - Thanks. I'll post more next week.
Allie - Thanks. It was pretty intense once the lightning started up.
Andi - I'm terrified, too! So's Annie-Dog.
Pam - You didn't see all the shots that wound up in the trash bin. ;) And, you shoot gorgeous food and wine pictures. Not me!
SuziQ - We see a lot of cloud formations like these during spring/summer. One of these days, I'll have to take a drive out on one of the country roads and shoot some pics. We live in an old neighborhood with lots of established (LARGE!) trees, which make it a bit difficult to photograph the sky/clouds.
Great shots - my favorite is the bottom one - it really looks ominous.
ReplyDeleteI love your photographs, Lesley.
ReplyDeleteWe went kayaking a few days ago, as my parents are considering buying me a kayak for my 50th. I thought of you and your blue one, and wished I had your advice! Personally, I'm leaning toward upgrading my bicycle if I want new equipment. I think I'd ride it more than I'd be in the water.
Just some random thoughts on your sky photo post. As long as I was here, I wanted to share. ;)
I'm big into weather photos..these are amazing!
ReplyDeleteAmazing!!!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I'm terrified of big storms (side effect of growing up in tornado-addled Texas), but the clouds sure are pretty.
ReplyDeleteWow! I try to get shots like this, but they never turn out!
ReplyDeleteI esp. love 3 and 4. Great shots!
ReplyDeleteThese are beautiful!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely beautiful, Les. The clouds may be announcing an oncoming storm, but it looks like you could just sink softly into #4.
ReplyDeleteThese are gorgeous! Love them!
ReplyDeleteKathy - It does look pretty scary, doesn't it?! No tornado, though! :)
ReplyDeleteBellezza - I love your comments. :) Thank you!
You know, I only got my kayak out on a lake ONCE last summer! And I doubt I'll use it this summer because it's TOO FREAKING HOT! I'd go for a new bike, myself. Not that I've ridden much this year either. Sigh.
Staci - Thanks. I'll post more next week.
Allie - Thanks. It was pretty intense once the lightning started up.
Andi - I'm terrified, too! So's Annie-Dog.
Pam - You didn't see all the shots that wound up in the trash bin. ;) And, you shoot gorgeous food and wine pictures. Not me!
Nan - Thanks. Me, too. :)
Iliana - Thanks. I was so impressed that I dragged Annie-Dog back to the house so I could get my camera. She was not pleased. ;)
ReplyDeleteMarcia - Thank you for your nice words. Wouldn't it be awesome to be in a plane flying right above those clouds?
Melissa - Thank you. I only wish they would've produced a little bit of rain.
Oh these are just amazing!!!
ReplyDeleteSuziQ - We see a lot of cloud formations like these during spring/summer. One of these days, I'll have to take a drive out on one of the country roads and shoot some pics. We live in an old neighborhood with lots of established (LARGE!) trees, which make it a bit difficult to photograph the sky/clouds.
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