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Thursday, 12 January 2012

Queenscliff - SkyWatch Friday

We have has some wild and woolly weather in Victoria. High winds, rain and (believe it or not) snow on the high peaks. Ah, summer under the influence of Antarctica, what a treat!

Anyway – these two pictures are taken from exactly the same spot on the beach at Queenscliff.


One is looking into the weather that is passing, and the second is looking towards the weather that was yet to come. Thankfully the blue sky image is the ‘weather yet to come’ image!

With a bit of luck the weather my become more settled from now on – but that does limit the scope for sky pictures!

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

You can find the latest post to my other blog by clicking the Paying Ready Attention link on the RHS of the screen.

Enjoy the skies.

9 comments:

  1. Stewart, beautiful captures of the sky and clouds. The blue is gorgeous and the beach looks inviting. A wonderful day at Queenscliff. Great shots, happy skywatching!

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  2. Wonderful moody shots. Love the blue and gold in the first pic.

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  3. wow! your weather seems about as messed up as ours in the states this year. beautiful shots, though!

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  4. Fascinating clouds and perspectives!

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  5. Terrific captures, Stewart! Such gorgeous, moody skies!! And your weather does seem as strange and mixed up as ours! Hope you have a great weekend!

    Sylvia

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  6. Great shots!
    Have a great weekend.

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  7. Well, now you've got me wondering how high the mountains in Victoria are! I will have to google it to find out. :)

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  8. Isn't it wonderful to see that beyond the clouds, there's alway a blue sky? Great shots!
    And when you see an amazing sign, you have to photograph it!! :-)

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  9. You've had some snow??? Wow! Victoria has all sort of weather year round.

    Love your first photo of Queenscliff, pleased that was the coming weather.

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