Thursday, September 22, 2011

Ninth Line/ Sky Watch

Sunrise on the Ninth Line, East Gwillimbury

This photo was taken a couple of weeks ago between  a field of cow corn (that's what farmers call it here) and a barn.

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43 comments:

  1. I love "cow corn" my dad calls it field corn.

    Beautiful pic!

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  2. beautiful scene, i love field corn, that is what we call it. so peaceful

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  3. How beautiful. I love the skies, too. Today I post of trees. Trees - our four sisters . No skies!
    Cheers from Perth!

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  4. Once again I commend your composition. That line of taller foliage in the middle is perfect.

    Darla

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  5. Beautiful sunrise. I do like the way you set up the shot.

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  6. A gift for being up so early! It's gorgeous.

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  7. This sunrise is worth getting up to see.

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  8. So soft and tender colours. Is it your camera settings or Photoshopping?

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  9. Ever so pretty view of the sky and nicely framed, thanks for adding to the SWF party

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  10. Such a lovely way to start the day and such soft and gentle looking skies. Love your composition as always! Breathtaking capture! Hope you have a wonderful weekend!

    Sylvia

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  11. That is so beautiful and peaceful and there is just nothing like the early morning light, is there?

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  12. Great sunrise!That´s a perfect start into a new day!Have a nice weekend!

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  13. That's a beautiful sunrise. I like the soft colors.

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  14. I'm not sure if most people would know what cow corn is. Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  15. Oh, so very pretty!
    — K

    Kay, Alberta, Canada
    An Unfittie's Guide to Adventurous Travel

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  16. Underbar bild på solnedgången och roliga pumpor. Ha de gott. Anita

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  17. Lovely sunrise promising beautiful day!
    Have a nice weekend:)

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  18. What a beautiful sight to start the day with! Great shot!

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  19. A beautiful sunrise and a great photo. If cow corn is the edible kind, then I love it too.

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  20. A lovely scene and a beautiful sky! Well worth being up early to see this gorgeous sunrise. Happy skywatching!

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  21. I didn't know it was called cow corn, I just call it corn....

    Gill

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  22. Now's there's cow corn and then there's corn awesome shot....

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  23. I do love to see the sun rising over a field of corn!

    SKY LOVE

    Sky above, sky aglow,
    Sky of rain and sky of snow;
    Sky of hail, sky of sleet,
    Sky cavorting o’er the street;
    Sky of black, sky of blue,
    In all seasons I love you!


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Sky in a Puddle

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  24. such a tranquil view...beautiful.

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  25. Oh gorgeous sky! Cow corn has to be the same as what we'd call field corn, but I'm not sure what Ninth Line means. But Whatever line you were on when you took that picture, it was a perfect place to be.

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  26. I feel the sun is a little bit "shy", being halfway hidden by the clouds. Nevertheless, she delivered the golden rays to brighten the new day!

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  27. Very serene and peaceful. How early did you have to get up?

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  28. Very pretty and soft. I like the shot. Cow's corn--yes or silage. MB

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  29. Very pretty. So can humans eat cow corn? Are there lots of mosquitoes out there in the evening? The mosquito is the Minnesota state bird, you know!

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  30. Wonderful scene and your photo, too.

    Regards and best wishes

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