Sunday, September 1, 2019

A Labor Of Love

It is a real labor of love to snap sky pictures on Labor Day weekend! This time the real show was not the sunset itself; it was the opposite side of the sky. While the sun was doing this:





The other side of the sky looked like this!!





'Tis evening, and the round red sun sinks slowly in the west,
The flowers fold their petals up, the birds fly to their nest,
The crickets chirrup in the grass, the bats flit to and fro...
~G.T. Lanigan


14 comments:

Margaret Birding For Pleasure said...

Both sides of the sky are beautiful Ginny

Nie do końca kosmetycznie said...

Wow! Amaizing pick!

Ann said...

You had a beautiful view no matter which way you looked.

Hootin Anni said...

OMG Ginny...stellar!!

Nancy Chan said...

Both sides are just as beautiful in their own way! Happy new week!

MadSnapper said...

we often stand in the back yard and enjoy the opposite view of sunrise, looks just like these but trees between us and the reflected sun... these are amazing

George said...

You;ve shown it is often a good idea to look in the 'wrong' direction.

DeniseinVA said...

Oh my, your sky photos are always stunning!!! We sometimes forget to look in the other direction as that can be a spectacular sight also as you have shown. Thank you Ginny, great shots!

Tamago said...

Oh so beautiful on both sides! The colors sun creates in the sky are just amazing! Thank you for sharing...we appreciate your labor of love :-)

Ruth Hiebert said...

Majestic shots.

photowannabe said...

Simply gorgeous Ginny.
To answer your question...Yes the rose is that color.
It's called Stirling Silver and is so fragrant too.

Sue said...

So so beautiful, once in awhile I am able to get some beautiful sunsets and cloud photos, thank you for sharing.
Have a blessed week. thank you for visiting my blog.
Sue

Rose said...

I am not so sure I agree with you...I think both sides are pretty outstanding! But do agree that shooting sky shots is never a chore.

Chatty Crone said...

That is a good visual to think about the different ways of seeing things - we might think we see it one way and it really is another way. sandie

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