Thursday, May 29, 2008

Sky Watch Friday 5-30

It's Sky Watch Friday and it's your chance to post your Sky pictures and go to Wiggers World to join.

I went to the British Invasion of Kent, Ohio and started to see the reflections on the cars. It was a beautiful day with a bright sun, cloudy sky, great setting and shiny cars. I must admit once I started looking around I had to keep going and have chosen some of my favorites. You can see the cars on this post.

Here is the Red,
the White
and the Blue.
So many other cars to share. Green
Brown
Red and on the street a Green MGB. Click on this one and see Sky all over.

58 comments:

  1. Very clever use of what is available to get the sky reflections for Sky Watch Friday. Nice original photography.

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  2. Now that's a whole lot of reflections in those oldies ...

    Fishing Guy, my friend, about my aquarelle photo, and I know you won´t get me wrong but we are portuguese.

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  3. Ohh I think my favorite is the green with the building and the trees in the reflection too. What a fun sky watch you came upon!

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  4. That's great, excellent reflection.

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  5. I just loved the sky in that blue car...

    Nice weekend to you, from Anne in the middle of Norway.

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  6. Oh boy, this is a great skywatch... I've seen so many reflections and I'm in Heaven! I love reflection photos... these are all truly fantastic!!! I think I like the green the best!
    Rocky Mountain Retreat

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  7. Great stuff Cant beat reflections.

    Pop and see my Water features

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  8. Cool idea! The white one looks like a big robot face. If I had to pick a fave, I'd probably go for the blue.

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  9. Simply wonderful these photos, very beautiful. Congratulations

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  10. So very very original ..and the cars? Want all of them ....

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  11. Beautiful reflections.
    Great cars.
    Congratulations.

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  12. That green MGB enlarged is great.
    Nice job.

    Thanks for the visit,
    Troy

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  13. A very beautiful way to show the sky this beautiful

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  14. What a great idea! Well done :)

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  15. I used to date a guy who had a green MG like this one without the yellow at the bottom. Loved the reflections in the cars. Cretive idea.

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  16. fishing guy, so clever of you to see the sky in the hoods and bodies of the cars:

    To see a world in a grain of sand, And a heaven in a wild flower, Hold infinity in the palm of your hand, And eternity in an hour. :D

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  17. Looks like a beautiful machine to ride into the sunset!

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  18. Really fantastic! My car never shone like that!

    I like today's music too.

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  19. Oh my...this is a great skywatch post. Great shots and reflections!
    Very well done.

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  20. All good shots, I am becoming very fond of reflections. I love the white one, the one with the face:)

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  21. What a great way to capture the sky! Very clever!

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  22. Woooow! This should be a gold medal winner "Sky Watch's Originality"

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  23. Very clever and unique. Great sky captures. My favorite is the blue one. :)

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  24. Excellent photos I especailly liked the one titled "Green".

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  25. When I'm taking pictures, I often miss the reflections within--until i download and see them there!

    Did you purposely get these?

    Nina at Nature Remains

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  26. This is a good idea. Great photos.

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  27. unique way to show off the skies that day. :)

    happy sky watching!

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  28. Wonderful reflections and the cars are neat.

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  29. The blue one was my favourite.

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  30. Fun and clever. The blue one is my favorite, too.

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  31. What a cool Sky Watch Friday idea! Very, very clever Fishing Guy. I think you deserve a prize today. My favorite pics are the green and brown hoods.

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  32. STUNNING...
    I love this.. I am well impressed at all these.. and the thought that went into the post. :O)

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  33. Thank you for posting such incredible sky photos. What a fantastic idea to do a series of color reflections of the sky! Truly inspirational.

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  34. You amaze me with your creativity!

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  35. An MG!!! I love MGs!

    Nice photos! That blue one is especially sweet!

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  36. Fun idea to use reflections! Great display of cars too!

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  37. Clever shots of the reflections.

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  38. The colours are superb.
    Greats and surreals shots!!!

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  39. Way to keep your eyes to the sky... very observant.

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  40. Wonderful! Who said we have to watch the sky by looking UP?

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  41. Fantastic SWF series! Did people wonder why you were so fascinated by the "hoods" of the cars? :)

    I'd love to have the MG!!

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  42. Excellent and creative skywatch photos, Fishing Guy!

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  43. Pretty nifty sky application! Very creative and cool! Bravo!
    Cheers, Klaus

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  44. Hey, fishing guy! Great pictures of the reflections on car hoods. I thought about posting one I had on a 36 Chevy fender, but will have to do it another Friday. Loved your animal pictures. You are right, you have to take advantage of the picture situation and always have the camera. My wife missed one with a snake ready to eat one of our frogs. She saved the frog and gave the snake a heck of a head-ache! Mike

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  45. great skywatch post.. I completely forgot skywatch today..no excuse,, just feel bad.. o~ well I will get it next week.

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  46. I like the ones on the hood of the cars...great SWF...
    Looks like puffy white clouds that day.......

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  47. Nice job seeing the "whole picture". :)

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  48. That's "thinking outside the box" and I like the results.

    I also really like todays post of the geese. We have over twenty at our farm at present, but I haven't seen any goslings.

    If it's like other years, most of them will soon leave for the summer.

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