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Friday 9 October 2009

Gougane Barra



Here is your SkyWatch Friday image.

A bit late but none the less a wonderful sky over Gougane Barra Forest Park. I can't believe that it's nearly a year ago since I was down there. You can see another post form this Link.

If you look at the large version, that's not a spot but the moon. We had wonderful side lighting, as you can see from the light on the fence posts. Also the patterns in the sky are half clouds and airplane trails.

I am into a second week of teaching and enjoying myself. All the students came back the following week. Either they are interested or have nothing else better to do with in evenings.

As you can see from the posts below, more animals images from the Zoo.

I believe it's my wedding anniversary this weekend, so I might not be around next week if I have nothing planned ( which I don't woops ). Oh well it was good while it lasted.

I hope you have a good week end and hope to see you next week ?


8 comments:

  1. Maybe late, but never disappointing, Neil! Terrific shot as always!

    Have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  2. simply...MARVELOUS.

    CONGRATS FOR THE SKY AND ALL YOUR WORK
    HAVE A NICE WEEKEND, DEAR
    http://graceolsson.com/blog/2009/10/wedding-in-sherbourne-castleuk-at-skywatchfriday/

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  3. I've never been one to really appreciate black and white photos, but your shots are definitely changing my mind. Your work is amazing!

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  4. Gorgeous work! It's not very often that I think of Irish mountains as being spectacular - but these ones really are! They do look to be beneath a lot of flight paths, though.

    Have a lovely weekend!

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  5. Wonderful shot, hmmm, maybe I'll try a black and white filter on some of my landscapes!

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  6. Congrats on your wedding anniversary! Best to you both :)

    I like this shot Neil, the fence-posts give good foreground interest. I see you got an odd number in as well (see, we do notice these things, hehe!)

    It's almost a shame to see those plane trails - but then maybe there's something being said about humankind's dominance over both earth and sky. Maybe ;)

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  7. A very nicely composed landscape with enough contrast to make it work in b/w. I like the layering fenceposts-plateau/lake-mountainridge-sunlight-sky very much.

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  8. Well done and a beautiful scene. thanks for sharing your skywatch.

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