Wednesday, August 6, 2008

Sky Watch Friday - Post 52



The heavens declare the glory of God;

and the firmament sheweth his handywork.


The Holy Bible - Psalms 19:1 (KJV)


Photograph by my daughter, O.J. Moser





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67 comments:

  1. Absolutely beautiful! The picture and the word!

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  2. The glory of God. Beautiful shot and quote.

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  3. Very appropriate verse for that shot, Pat. That is gorgeous the way the sunset is framed between the trees. I love the crepuscular rays reaching up into the clouds, as if the sun is saying, "No... wait!"

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  4. beautiful!!
    have a nice weekend!!

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  5. The verse says it all.

    Our "Sky Watch" is Here.
    Come visit,
    Troy and Martha

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  6. That is so very delicate. Lovely shot.

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  7. Such a variety in colors, nice framing with the trees. Your daughter has an eye for beauty too. (I added a link to your blog)

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  8. It's looks like a painting!
    Very nice!

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  9. Oh my - that is a gorgeous shot! Happy SWF!

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  10. Gorgeous shot, Pat. And the low down perspective shows it off to great effect. I do like a nice silhouette.

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  11. Absolutely stunning! Well done... I love the picture!

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  12. Wonderful, Pat. Truly, a stunning image!

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  13. Fantastic range of colouring there, great shot! Thanks for stopping by Photonic Harmony and thanks for sharing!

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  14. How beautiful! Glorifying God through his own artwork and your gift of protraying it! What a talent you have.

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  15. Oh my Pat what a stunner! You sure got a good one. I did my first one today! It was fun. I'll spend some more time running through a few others tomorrow. With dial-up it's sooooo slow though...sigh

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  16. What sledid coulours your daughter captured.

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  17. Man, what a glorious shot...it does fit the verse rather well. Nice choice for both.

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  18. This is a glorious picture for a glorious day! Thank you so much for telling me about the missing t! Have a nice weekend.

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  19. Beautiful picture!

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  20. Wow...Great picture. I love all the colors.

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  21. Beautiful sky - like a watercolor!
    The Psalm is a wonderful addition -it fits the photo perfectly.

    Glad you visited my SWF crane shot. In answer to your question I think it's a training operation to teach people how to use them.

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  22. I love the verse that go with it. Such a beautiful SW shot.

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  23. lovely post and picture.

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  24. Your sky looks like a JMW Turner painting!

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  25. Pat, I can't think of a better photo to go with those words. It never ceases to amaze me to see what a little sunlight and clouds can do to lift your spirits! This is a breath-taking photo!

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  26. Pat this looks like a pastel pallette of Monet...Thanks for this ,and the psalm is beautiful..a big hug.

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  27. This photo could be a watercolour! The way the sky goes from gold through blue to pink is beautiful!

    Have a wonderful weekend of beautiful skies!

    My Sky Watch Photos are posted Here and Here

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  28. Love the pink skies..
    Happy Sky Watch Friday from Michelle @Rambling Woods

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  29. Beautiful picture and quite appropriate text to go with it.

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  30. Pat a beautiful photograph for sky watch. That is a top shot in my book. Have a great weekend.
    Cheers

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  31. wow! this is your 52nd skywatch friday post?! way to go, keep it up! your photo is just beautiful. great coloring

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  32. Very pretty, Pat. Your photography always is. :)

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  33. Pat,

    Your daughter's photo is absolutely gorgeous! Just lovely colors and the glowing sun in there....wow.....a good photo catch!

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  34. Amazing picture! And the words of the Holy Bible are so significant!

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  35. Oh my heavens! The colors in your sky are absolutely stunning! I love it! It's prettier than anything painting.

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  36. I must say I do not have such ambitions on behalf of others - I enjoy it as the beautiful moment it was!

    Thank you for sharing!

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  37. Caspar David Friedrich one of my favourite artists was able to produce moments like these, this is a beautiful romatic shot with extreamly soft clolours

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  38. perfect colors of nature...gorgeous!

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  39. like a paint good pic and color have nice weekend

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  40. Your daughter took a fabulous picture!! And I love the verse you chose for this! Wonderful!!

    Happy SWF!

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  41. Beautiful picture and one of my favorite verses!

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  42. Pat, this is one of the very finest SWF images "Louis" has seen this week! Outstanding! Excellent choice of verse for the image, too!

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  43. Ahh it's such a beautiful scene. So calming.

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  44. The colors in your daughter's photo are fabulous... Very nice.

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  45. Wonderful verse to accompany this spectacular photo!

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  46. Utterly exquisite! The quote says it all. Mangificent.

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  47. gorgeous sky! you have a nice capture, thanks for the visit and enjoy your weekend..

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  48. That's amazing. It's hard to believe that it's not a painting. Glorious.

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  49. simply glorious! love that verse, too. happy swf. :)

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  50. Oh my!! It looks like a painting and your verse selection makes it perfect!!

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  51. What a beautiful shot! Thank you for dropping by.

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