Thursday, June 4, 2009

Skywatch Friday, Cityscape, #47






The skies as we headed over the bridge back to our home town. A lot of the shots contained the rails of the bridge which then made the photos very blurry but I managed to get a couple in between the rails.

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15 comments:

nature ramblings said...

What beautiful city scapes!!! I really like them. Thanks for sharing and have a great day.

Lilli & Nevada said...

Love this shot it would make a great post card photo

Gennasus said...

Fab city scape!

Adrienne Zwart said...

Very cool night scenes!

Unknown said...

Dot, those are fantastic! I mean seriously, love them. Not very often you can get such clear, sharp night city shots as those. Great job!

Arija said...

Both really nice shots of light in the sly and lights on in the city.

Sanna said...

Beautiful colours and city scapes. =)

Christina said...

Wonderful shots of the city lights! Great job!

Carrie said...

Wow that second one could be a poster! AWESOME!

Michele said...

OH BOY! I haven't seen cityscapes like this before except on brochures and magazines... how spectacular... what beautiful photos! You are truly an artist!

Dughallmor Beagles said...

Wow, we don't see many city scapes here....yours is just gorgeous, lovely shots!
PS....don't worry about the follower thing....I once lost 6 in one day, something to do with that newfangled Google Friends thingy.

Sue said...

Hey Dot, We could sure use a puppy on our Blue Bandana Day post. Would your little guy like to join us. Just put something blue on him and send me the photo. We don't have a little puppy yet.

Unknown said...

I think I know that skyline : ). I LOVE leaving that skyline as I depart every day.... ICK!

Drew said...

So beautiful, Dot! What's even more amazing is that you took it on the move! I was reading a photography book, and the guy had a shot like this. He actually stopped on the side of the road to take it and got a ticket. He said it didn't bother him because he ended up making over $4,000 on the photo. Must be nice! :)

Michelle said...

Holy cow woman, these are awesome shots. The first one should be a post card.