Something veeeerry California about these shots. Hope that isn't smoke from the fires shading that moonrise. Well done on the moon! I can't seem to shoot the moon no matter what I try.
Thank you for posting on my blog, Willow. Glad you identified yourself, I think I met you at one time. Right? In the little red cottage? Happy to see some samples of your knitting projects. I am knitting a Norwegian sweater right now and I am sick and tired of this huge project. But I am making headways, so I keep on keeping on. Keep in touch.....
It's beautiful and eerie at the same time. So natural and yet it is framed by smoke.
ReplyDeleteLovely pictures, I hope no 180 turns were executed for them :)
Something veeeerry California about these shots. Hope that isn't smoke from the fires shading that moonrise. Well done on the moon! I can't seem to shoot the moon no matter what I try.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful. I wonder what the name for a pink moon is? I know a hunter's moon is the orange one.
ReplyDeletePure magic in these scenes, Willow...stunning!...*sigh*...Happy week, my friend ((HUGS))
ReplyDeleteWayyy cool!!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots. That moon was so amazing.
ReplyDeleteI makes me smile to think that I was looking at the very same scene all the way across the continent. So beautiful!
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ReplyDelete"It makes me smile" :)
Wow!
ReplyDeleteNothing to add - lovely.
I fixed the error on my old blog.
THanks for alerting me!
So very beautiful, Willow.
ReplyDeleteThat is so cool!
ReplyDeleteAwesome :)
ReplyDeleteOh my! What stunningly beautiful photographs. I can't stop looking at them :D Ros
ReplyDeleteWow... the moon is radiant and spectral at the same time!
ReplyDeleteI love these shots. :)
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! I am craving Hawaii with ITS palm trees. I'm missing the water here in landlocked Denver!
ReplyDeletewow...look at the sun..
ReplyDeleteMany thanks for your kind wishes and prayers Kak Willow. All is good now and I am back to work, after a 2 weeks break :P Hugs..........M
Just wow.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous. Although scary, knowing what's making them so red...
ReplyDeleteNot sure if I have the words to describe how these incredible photos made me feel. Powerful pics!
ReplyDeleteThank you for posting on my blog, Willow. Glad you identified yourself, I think I met you at one time. Right? In the little red cottage?
ReplyDeleteHappy to see some samples of your knitting projects. I am knitting a Norwegian sweater right now and I am sick and tired of this huge project. But I am making headways, so I keep on keeping on.
Keep in touch.....
Great photo's.
ReplyDeletebeautiful.
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