The Blurb
I take a lot of photos and most of them are just sitting around in folders on my desktop not doing anything. I thought that a dedicated post once a week would be a good way to share some of these photos that otherwise wouldn’t be seen by anyone other than me.
I am also remarkably absent minded and I put photos into folders and think that I will publish them later on and then then I never do.
So I have started a photo meme that anyone can join in and play as well. The rules are so simple as to be virtually non existent.
Just add your name and URL to the Mr Linky.
Publish your photos on your blog using the “Sunday Selections” title.
Link back here to me.
The Photos
These photos were all taken here at my home with my little Lumix point and shoot in 2009.
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Breathtaking as always. I suspect I would spend lots of time looking at the sky at your place. Lots and lots of time.
I don’t know which of these I liked most. The colours in the first two are incredible, the low cloud/fog in the valley is amazing, and the gentle glory of the last shot got to me as well. Thanks Kim.
I do spend lots of time looking at the sky here , so you wouldn’t be on your own. The valley is the view from my east facing window as I sit here at the computer. That photo was taken from the back balcony as were the top two images. The final photo is of what used to be my favourite tree looking towards the western sky. The tree was cut down by contractors when the power lines were upgraded from single phase to three phase power. I wrote about losing that tree here in this post https://frogpondsrock.com/2009/04/requiem-for-a-tree/ I miss that tree as it used to give my sunset shots a lovely balance. BUT if the three phase power hadn’t come through, I wouldn’t have my kiln.
Absolutely stunning!
Thanks Cindi 🙂
The colours are amazing.
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These are all lovely, I enjoy your views and am glad you put them here for those of us who don’t have them.
I really like the first two.
Heart-breakingly beautiful. Thank you for a superb start to my long overdue catch-up (I work backwards!) This reinforces why I’d rather have been in your neck of the woods than the UK recently!
I just love photos like these Kim… and the Lumix are such awesome cameras! I love mine. 🙂 x
Wow.. They are simply stunning xx
That mist really speaks to me. Wonderful shots.
That final photo takes my breath away! What a painter God is…
Oh… those fiery skies are gorgeous, but I absolutely love the third photo. Stunning. You live in a beautiful place Kim.
I’ve posted lovebird or ladybird photos for you today. Hope you like them 😉
I saw the sun rise this morning. I would have preferred to have been sleeping and just looked at your beautiful pictures. Not bad for a point and shoot … would never have guessed if you hadn’t told us.
Andrea @ From The Sol
I went back and looked again. The photograph of the mist and the hills and trees looks like a sumi-e painting–so beautiful!
wow breath taking pics just wonderful :-}
What a beautiful part of the world you live in. These are some mighty fine photos of nature at her best….
They are the most incredible photos. You are truly talented.