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Hi Rosie, I bet it was stunning to see. Herringbone skies always remind me of days at the seaside in England, as the sand always took on a similar affect when the tide went out.
I've seen some amazing sunsets lately, this is one of them, it reminds me of the lyrics in a Kate Bush song, "There's a hole in the sky with a big eyeball, watching me!"
Stunning!!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Karen - it was the most dramatic of a lot of good sunsets this week.
DeleteHi Rosie, I bet it was stunning to see. Herringbone skies always remind me of days at the seaside in England, as the sand always took on a similar affect when the tide went out.
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Oh yes, I'd not thought of that. Simon thought it looked like larva in more close up on his camera and later on it looked like a buzzard in flight.
Deletehow brilliant is this! i took a similar photo last week. beautiful sunsets everywhere it seems!
ReplyDeleteThat is just what I was writing on another sunset picture when your comment came through!
DeleteThat certainly is a stunning sky x
ReplyDeleteThank you Cathy - it turned the whole house orange!
DeleteI've seen some amazing sunsets lately, this is one of them, it reminds me of the lyrics in a Kate Bush song, "There's a hole in the sky with a big eyeball, watching me!"
ReplyDeleteIt was absolutely stunning and lasted for ages. Like many people we have had some very good sunsets recently although all very different.
DeleteWow - that is a stunning shot! I love how dramatic it is. #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteIt did feel rather ominous but we all woke safe and sound the next day :)
DeleteWow! I've seen some stunning skies this week, but that is quite incredible!
ReplyDeleteI could hardly believe it either (and this photo is not edited in any way).
DeleteAmazing, such beautiful autumnal colours! Xx
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jo.
DeleteWow looks like the end of the world
ReplyDeleteIt did rather feel like it but we woke up safely the next morning!
DeleteYour's is better than mine! That is quite spectacular!
ReplyDeleteBut you had more dramatic weather to follow ...
DeleteWow that is just something else, Clio lending a helping hand for Coombe Mill
ReplyDeleteMerci, Clio.
DeleteWow that sky and those colours...incredible
ReplyDeleteThank you for linking up
It was rather special and unlike most of our normal sunsets which are often very good anyway at this time of year.
DeleteWow Rosie, what an amazing sky. It looks a bit apocalyptic with that hole! #MySundayPhoto
ReplyDeleteIndeed - I wonder what world ending force was trying to get down to earth?!
DeleteThat is just beautiful! Such beautiful colours x
ReplyDeleteThank you, Kim.
DeleteThat's amazing, so beautiful! #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteMerci, Mrs Tubbs
DeleteWow thats an amazing sky! So stunning! #mysundayphoto
ReplyDeleteThat does seem to be the general consensus and I was just so glad I got to experience it.
DeleteWhat an absolutely stunning sunset. I'm very jealous of this picture on so many levels
ReplyDeleteLOL and thank you, Zena :)
DeleteOh those golds, what a beautiful sky! :)
ReplyDeleteI read that as Gods, which might possibly be just as applicable!
DeleteSuch a stunning sky, looks like i'm in a beautiful dream :)
ReplyDeleteWhat a stunning sunset - that sky looks so dramatic :-)
ReplyDeleteIt was and it inspires me to write a poem: http://eco-gites.blogspot.fr/2015/10/autumns-fire-poem.html
DeleteWow! Look at that sky! Stunning! #MySundayPhoto
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