I hope you get some pleasure from seeing the beautiful Sanibel sky. Every sunrise and sunset is different. On rainy days we usually see clouds with the sun shinning behind them and many times a rainbow.
Thursday, November 13, 2008
Evening Skies Over Sanibel
Even if you are late viewing the sunset, there are usually beautiful skies over Sanibel in the evening.
So amazing I stumbled across your blog...we will be heading to Sanibel right after Christmas and it's our first visit there. I am so excited! Thanks for sharing a sneak preview with me :)
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15 comments:
Lovely glow in the clouds. And the silhouette of the tree looks amazing.
I love the silhouette of the palm tree.
Oh they are looking great : )
Nice captures of those beautiful skies over the trees.
I love your photos they are amazing.
Happy SWF!
You certainly live in tropical surroundings. Totally different from our Dutch environment and yet the skies are sometimes exactly the same.
Peaceful. I like the depth of field you captured.
So amazing I stumbled across your blog...we will be heading to Sanibel right after Christmas and it's our first visit there. I am so excited! Thanks for sharing a sneak preview with me :)
I love the soft pink tinge in the pale grey clouds! A pastel sunset unlike my angry rising moon!
Tootie: Beautiful Florida skies in your post today. Thanks for sharing for SWF.
Nice clouds and good swf, thanks for stopping by.
wow this a great sky shot
happy swf. Thanks for the comment. I like your cloud pictures, but I REALLY like the one below of the odd house/odd cloud. Great perspective.
Great skies - thanks for sharing the sky in your part of the world
Beautiful calming photos. I love the fiery edging of the cloud in the second one.
Happy skywatching:-)
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