Thursday, March 25, 2010

TownLine looking West/Sky Watch

Oranges and yellows to end the day

Just in case you come to or are already in Canada (FAMOUS for it's sunsets) you can find a sunrise/sunset calculator for Canadian cities: here  (I'm not being paid by Tourism Canada to tell you this. LOL)


To see tons of gorgeous skies from around the world, visit the Sky Watch Website and click on Mr. Linky: http://skyley.blogspot.com

40 comments:

amatamari© said...

Always a fantastic sky in this blog!
:-)
Beautiful shot!!!

Paulie said...

Looks like the perfect ending to me!

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

EG Tour Guide, We have the red iron wood called belian which is very strong. There is a Ramin. My brother Henry is a consultant to the Sarawak Forestry Dept.

Your sun is giving a beautiful sight. I love the red and orange.

Darla said...

You always capture spectacular sky views.

Darla

Janet said...

You sure have lovely skies up there!

Kelly K said...

Great sky photo!

Small City Scenes said...

The sky looks like you just peeled a tangerine. It is just that yummy. MB

Betty said...

Absolutely spectacular.
♥♥ Hugs ♥♥

George said...

Since you take spectacular shots like this, perhaps you should be paid by Tourism Canada!

Carver said...

That's a stunning sunset.

cieldequimper said...

Like biting into a blood orange. Wonderful!

Craver Vii said...

That sky is a beauty. I see that Canada's skies have longitude and latitude markers. Very nice.

Carolyn said...

I think we were looking at the same great big sky!! Wonderful capture. Have a great weekend.
Smiles

Leif Hagen said...

Fantastic sunset! I'm inspired!

Gemma Wiseman said...

Glorious sunset pulsing with magical glows!

Tara R. said...

Wonderful capture. If all Canadian sunsets are this glorious, I need to plan a trip north.

Laura said...

beautiful sky!

Betsy Banks Adams said...

Hi There, OH---how I love that picture. You all are famous for your sunsets.... All I can say is WOW.
Hugs,
Betsy

Anonymous said...

Your sunsets/sunrises shots are tremendously gorgeous.

Eaglesbrother said...

Awesome sunset...don't get much better than this.

Pearl Maple said...

Thanks for the tip off on sunset calculators, you do manage to capture some beautiful views from your place. Fabulous colours this week.

Lowell said...

Wow! I'm impressed! But I'm not convinced you don't work for the tourism people!

Re your comment on Ocala DP: Yes, it was taken at Lowe's. And I'm glad to hear that you would have taken the same kind of shot. Perhaps I learned to do this from you? I mean, great minds...well, you know the rest!

Unknown said...

What a gorgeous way to end the day!

Kim, USA said...

Ingredibly beautiful!! Happy weekend!

SWF~ Blue sky

Carol said...

Gorgeous sunset shot.

~Cheryl said...

Wowzers! Beautiful sunset, for sure! Very pretty trees look like they are getting ready for some spring buds!

Hildred said...

Love the apricot and peachy colours.

Tom said...

A beautifully coloured sunset.... my you must be amongst the very first skywatches and still able to show great pictures week in week out... I also reconise a lot of the faces here in your comments.

All the very best to you
Tom

Anonymous said...

Such vivid colours.. looks as if the skyline is on fire.

Hilda said...

Glorious!

Jama said...

Spectacular sunset photography!

Unknown said...

i'm never disappointed when i visit your blog. every photo is fabulous!

syel said...

gorgeous sunset colours!

Tarun Mitra said...

really beautiful

Pat said...

Gorgeous flaming sky!

Rose said...

When I pick out batik fabrics, these are the colors I always want to buy. I have to make myself purchase others.

SandyCarlson said...

That is one incredible photo!

happily retired gal said...

Stunning sunset view ;-)
Hugs and blessings,

indicaspecies said...

Reaching your blog is sure to be a delightful experience. Thank you.

Kcalpesh said...

Lovely orange gradient! That make-up worn by the sky looks so beautiful :-)

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