I love the night skies! I enjoyed your selections, Tim. I can’t see any of that up here tonight. Clouds and drizzle up here all day and on into the evening.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, cats, snakes, parrots and creatures of the bosque!
The trees in the bottom (last) seem to be dancing under the stars.
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The previous neighbors had that cottonwood cut back, which left it with a funky shape. It interacts well with clouds, contrails and stars. Thanks, Deborah.
You perfectly nailed the composition on that first shot. if it was just the plants and told to stick the moon on it, that is where I would have stuck it.
I love the night skies! I enjoyed your selections, Tim. I can’t see any of that up here tonight. Clouds and drizzle up here all day and on into the evening.
Happy Thanksgiving to you and your family, cats, snakes, parrots and creatures of the bosque!
Happy Thanksgiving, Lavinia. It was clear and cold this morning (25 outside 55 inside), and the cats tried to keep me in bed. The high was 55.
very wonderful
Thanks, Waleed.
Lovely, especially the darker ones.
Thanks, Shey.
Your skies offer plenty!!!!! 👌
It’s Thanksgiving over here with the skies giving us something to be thankful for. Thanks, Marina.
Belated Happy Thanksgiving!
Being thankful is an everyday celebration.
So am I for enjoying your paradise!
Wonderful images…..enjoy your day:)
Thanks, Janet.
While all the shots are beautiful, that last one is MAGICAL!
Thanks, Dale.
Beautiful skyscapes! I particularly like the first one, with the dead vegetation silhouetted against the sky.
Thanks, Liz.
You’re welcome, Tim.
Always enjoy your sky photos.
Thanks, Brad.
The trees in the bottom (last) seem to be dancing under the stars.
Long last, I can finally like and comment directly through here and Reader. I’ve added you back to the follower list. We’ll see how long all this will last.
The previous neighbors had that cottonwood cut back, which left it with a funky shape. It interacts well with clouds, contrails and stars. Thanks, Deborah.
Number 1 – As near and as far as youbcan get!
Thanks, Geoff.
Great shots, Tim. Why is the moon making pink circles?
Breast cancer awareness? I presume is from the moisture and ice particles in the clouds reflecting the moon’s light. Thanks, Resa.
Awareness is good!
Beautiful moon. Thanks Tim! xx
Wow!!! The daylight shots are amazing, but the night shots are shockingly amazing! 🌖✨
Thanks, Samantha. I’m happy you enjoyed the photos.
You shoot the night skies and the moon exceptionally well – beautiful.
Thanks, Randall.
You perfectly nailed the composition on that first shot. if it was just the plants and told to stick the moon on it, that is where I would have stuck it.
Thanks, Brian.