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Friday, May 2, 2014

hints of rain...


Balnarring beach morning skies...


hints of rain
stir the sea with
silvered beauty


Linking to:
SkyWatch Friday


14 comments:

Taken For Granted said...

Lovely reflections on beach and water. Fine light.

Magical Mystical Teacher said...

We could, of course, use even a hint of rain here in the desert!

Crystal Blue Sky

Sylvia K said...

Wonderful stormy skies and a great capture for the day, Gemma!! Hope you have a lovely weekend!!

HansHB said...

Well composed, great reflections.
A perfect post for SWF!

Laura said...

Beautiful… I love the reflections of light playing on the water beneath the heavy clouds!

Light and Voices said...

Nice work.
JM Illinois

Lois said...

The light is so pretty! It has been raining here for days and I'm ready for it to stop.

Janet Shaw said...

Love the sun shining thru :)

Photo Cache said...

beautiful scene, equally lovely poetry.

Liz said...

Hi Gemma,

It's looking a bit gloomy down there.

Thanks for your comment on my Burleigh Beach post. I was surprised to read what you said about our sand being yellow as up here in QLD it is very white. I went back to my blog post and saw that the sand in the images was in fact yellow. I was quite perplexed as I knew that my original images didn't show yellow sand. I tried to re-upload the images but again, just as the upload was completing, the colours changed. I then realised that it was because I am signed into Blogger via my Google+ account and "Auto-enhance" is turned on by default. I have now re-uploaded the images which show the colours more realistically. If not for your comment, I may not have noticed. Thank you.

I'm looking forward to heading "home" next Thursday to celebrate my Mum's 80th birthday and to spend 2 weeks with my parents in Mt Martha.

Stewart M said...

Very nice light.

Cheers - Stewart M - Melbourne

Heather said...

Oh, I love this! My Skies

maryaustria said...

Amazing! Love how the sun comes through the clouds!

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

I like to see rain in the distance that way.

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