Thursday, May 21, 2009

Skywatch Friday #45 - Cascade Sunrise

As promised earlier in the week...


Cascade Sunrise

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21 comments:

Maria said...

I'm still saying "wow" breathtaking ~Maria

Jim said...

Gorgeous.
Sydney - City and Suburbs

Tara R. said...

Amazing. Fabulous capture on this sunset.

chrome3d said...

Cold and majestic vision. I love this.

Anonymous said...

That sunrise shot is amazing!

kRiZcPEc said...

to me all sunrise shots are great!

Guy D said...

Stunning photo to say the least, wow.

Have a great weekend.
Guy
Regina In Pictures

Jessica said...

This is absoutely beautiful!! Great photo!

Kim said...

Ooooo, I love those swirly, dreamy clouds above the sunrise. Lovely scene!

I'm glad you got the gear bag situation straightened out. I'm looking for one that magically reduces the weight of everything so I don't have to choose just one or two lenses to make do with when I'm photowalking. :-) I actually bought some supplies to sew my own camera bag, but haven't made time to sit down and get at it yet.
-Kim

Gennasus said...

Gorgeous sky and very impressive peaks.

Small City Scenes said...

Very nice. Aren't we so lucky to have them good ol' mountains. MB

Lew said...

Gorgeous sunrise! I love the layers of mountains leading to the sky.

VioletSky said...

Love that mountaiun view...

(and your new camera/laptop bag looks great, too)

Amanda said...

Absolutely Beautiful and in one of my favorite hang-outs.

ms toast burner said...

That is gorgeous, Sally!

P-TER said...

Nicely how those mounts outline
themselves in that splendid sky!
Great picture!
Gr.
P-TER

Linnea said...

Oh that's just gorgeous. I love the layering of the mountains and hills. What a shot! Thanks for visiting mine...

prkl said...

This is so postcard/poster. Very nice photo, absolutely fantastic! Happy SWF!

koand said...

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SandyCarlson said...

Very, very beautiful. Gorgeous.

Arija said...

Beautiful with the rugger mountein ridges.