Friday, January 22, 2010

Sky Watch Friday

 

 

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A View along the Hamakua Coastline on the Big Island of Hawaii.  This is before the sun sets on our side of the island. Happy Aloha Friday.

10 comments:

  1. Gorgeous captures of such beautiful skies! Love the colors! The next to last is my favorite I guess because I have a "thing" about dark trees against the skies and this is a great one! Hope you have a lovely weekend, Noel!

    Sylvia

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  2. Wonderful sky photos Noel! I love the first for it's exotic nature! I should love to be strolling under palm trees just now! ;>)

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  3. Looks a bit like a view North from one of our Lanais. We call that effect, a reverse sunset. It happens most in the winter when the sun is at an angle where the Mountain does not block it.

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  4. Super photos. I envy you your skies. I've participated in Skywatch Friday sometimes when I've been travelling, but at home our skies are too bland and uninteresting ..

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  5. Great pictures, beautiful silhouette and great great clouds. !

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  6. Gorgeous skies. I cannot wait to visit Hawaii. I think this is the year that we will be able to make it (my first time). We have a friend who lives on Kauai which I believe is the garden island.

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  7. Hi Noel~~ As a kid, the Hamakua coast with it's incredibly steep drop-offs would terrify me. I remember the three "gulches" where the highway, embedded within the cliff, formed a huge U as it went north. I would beg my mother to take Saddle Road to Kailua instead. Your photos depict the beauty that only a non-anxiety prone adult can appreciate. Lovely.

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  8. Beautiful pictures. I love the one with the palm trees.

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  9. Beautiful photos, love first shot.

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  10. What a beautiful, beautiful view! The sillouettes make them even more striking.

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I always love to hear about your comments or questions on this post, mahalo nui loa - noel