Thursday 3 November 2011

Point Lonsdale - SkyWatch Friday.

Managed to take a long weekend this week – with the help of the government giving us a day off for a horse race! No real interest there, but I’ll take the day off. Spent 4 days at Point Lonsdale, dodging showers, going to the beach and watching the sky change almost by the second.

This was one of its better efforts!


Melbourne sits on a large bay – and these picture are taken from its western shores. I’m tempted to call the whole post “Looking for Gemma” as another regular on these memes posts many shots from the land on the horizon of these shots. I have often wondered if we would ever end up taking picture of the same cloud, but from different parts of the bay.

Anyway, enough of this!

You can find more skies from around the world at SkyWatch Friday.

You can also see the most recent post on my other blog by clicking the Paying Ready Attention picture on the RHS of the screen.

Enjoy the skies.

32 comments:

  1. A beautiful bay, the sky leaves us in introspection, I loved Stewart!!

    oa.s

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  2. Great looking sky!! Boom & Gary of the Vermilon River, Canada.

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  3. Such beautiful clouds and skies and what terrific captures for the day! Hope you have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  4. Very beautiful views!I love it!Have a great weekend!

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  5. Up above the world, great post for skywatch.... Happy weekend! Hoping you can visit my skywatch post.

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  6. Hehe! I often wondered if I might post a similar photo as someone else from central or southern Ontario! The clouds are so pretty in your shots that I would not be surprised to see them on Gemma's blog too. :)

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  7. Gorgeous skies and waters! Makes me want to go there... I have been promised a trip to Melbourne on my next visit to Australia, can't wait :-))

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  8. The clouds, the clouds--oh, luscious the clouds!


    CONUNDRUM

    Imagine a world with no sky—
    Through what would the geese and crows fly?
    And where would bears go
    If there were no snow
    Falling to earth from on high?


    © 2011 by Magical Mystical Teacher

    Big Weed, Little Sky

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  9. I love these fluffy clouds, Steward:)

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  10. Brilliant captures! Such gorgeous colours! I could sit there for hours Stewart! Melbourne Cup day...what a great excuse for a holiday!

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  11. wish I was there enjoying the beauty of this place

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  12. You live near some really beautiful scenery. I can't believe all those gorgeous blues in your shots. I love those clouds too. They look like they're "just passing by..."

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  13. Like the scattered clouds in your sky, it's like a beautiful day out there.

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  14. I think Australia always offer great opportunities to capture awesome clouds - just like yours

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  15. Beautiful fluffy skies and a beautiful sea.

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  16. Beautiful skies and beaches. Looks like a good way to spend Cup day/weekend.

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  17. Beautiful sunny day and blue sky! The beach makes me feel so happy and relaxed.

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  18. Beautiful Sky!!! Love the color...Have a great weekend!

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  19. Such wonderful images. Thanks for sharing your world with us.

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  20. Beautiful blue skies and lovely ocean. What a nice place to be right now--so peaceful looking. Have a great weekend. Mickie:)

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  21. Beautiful shots! Looks like a dream beach!

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  22. Wonderful perspective - I especially like the colors in the first photo and it's gorgeous when viewed large.

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  23. Beautiful captures of gorgeous, crisp clouds!

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  24. OK ... so just between you & I, how did you get the clouds into position like that??!!

    My Grampians drought is over - thanx for the inspiration!!!

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  25. Gorgeous! This is where I want to spend my next summer. ;)

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  26. Wonderful! Love those puffy clouds over the sea!

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