Skywatch Friday: Skeleton Trees


We had a beautiful, blue sky last Saturday. Unfortunately, the temps have dropped again and it's been gray this week. But I hope the sun comes back soon.


Click on the skywatch link to see more skies from around the world. I'll be chilling in San Francisco this weekend. Hope yours is a great one too!

16 comments:

BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Lovely photo - the sun looks like a bright shining star.
Enjoy your weekend.
Cheers.
Melbourne Daily Photo

~Cheryl said...

Wonderful photo! Some day I hope one of my photos catches the sun like you did -- terrific!

Unknown said...

Oh me too, we have snow here agin tonight and it's been awhile since we had sun like this.

stromsjo said...

Wintry elegance.

Olivier said...

un beau soleil hivernal, cela fait un beau contre-jour

Louis la Vache said...

We are all longing for blue skies!

Lois said...

They won't be skeleton trees for much longer hopefully!

cieldequimper said...

Ici après la mousson, le ciel était bleu ce soir !
Très jolie photo, bon weekend !

B SQUARED said...

Have some sourdough bread on me!

Lowell said...

Super starburst through the tree! A classic and a beauty.

You never did tell me what kind of camera you got?

Lowell said...

It's me again...about those "Chinese" comments...I toss those right in the spam folder and then delete 'em. That's nonsense.

Fuji makes a good camera. But if you're looking at a Nikon (seriously) you might want to read what Ken Rockwell as to say on his website...he's pretty incredible:

http://www.kenrockwell.com/

I've got a Nikon D300 which is great. Lois Anne has a D40 which Rockwell thinks is the cat's meow...and it's much cheaper.

Good luck!

LadyFi said...

Oh, lovely shot. I like the way the sun peeks through the bare branches.

VP said...

A great sky, have a nice trip!

Janet said...

Beautiful shot! I have realized that not even the Japanese tulip trees are blooming here yet. Guess we'll see bare branches a while longer. Have a great trip.

Lisa Wilson said...

Great capture!

Anonymous said...

Thanks for sharing a striking image!....:)