Wednesday, July 1, 2009

A Day in the clouds

I love the window seat on a plane. I hate knowing I'm missing something, and this is what I would have missed if I didn't have my nose to the window. These were taken somewhere between Puerto Rico and Houston Texas. It was late afternoon. I wasn't expecting the results, it was in processing that I discovered the colors. I think I took almost 100 images. I was looking for texture, shapes to tell a story. I guess next time I will have to pay extra to get a window seat. A new fee I heard......sigh





4 comments:

  1. Hi Starry Writer: Love the BLOG, and the post is terrific. Can't wait to see what you add next. Stop back by again this weekend, as I will be posting a Pink Saturday of the yard and some of my baking. Thanks so much for stopping by my BLOG. I am going to pass your BLOG on to my sis, There's An Angel On My Frontporch. She will want to visit as well. "Country Hugs", Sherry

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  2. Dear Starry writer,
    I never do things the normal way....I started with your moon post first....I will read the last chapter of the book first because if it is sad I am not going to read it.
    you have a real talent, not just for graphics but you are quite the writer.
    I will love to follow your blog.
    Happy Fourth of July,
    congrats to your son graduating high school...our children grow up so very fast...
    Angel Hugs
    debbie

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  3. I FORGOT TO SAY IN ALL MY RAMBLINGS THESE CLOUD PICTURES ARE GORGEOUS....SO HEAVENLY...LOVE THEM
    Angel hugs
    debbie

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  4. Thank you for looking at my pics and your comments. This is a really cool forum and I find looking through the blogs so interesting and creative. I could spend hours reading what everyone has written. It's like reading the morning paper but better.

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