“The multitudes of sky views,
Of quirky shapes, sizes and hues,
Incredible signage of
nature’s wonders,
Turns all doubts into ash and cinders.”
'T' is for Tales: Sky Tales...
Since I'm sojourning in the lap of Shivalik hills these days, I'd decided beforehand that, this post would be about my sky watch experiences during the week. I missed such scenes in the plains these last few months.
My outings happen in the evenings because of the hot sun during the day. From the road I captured the residual blazing strip of light after sun set.
Late evening when darkness was slowly engulfing the space.
Evening shot of the pine lined road and bare mountain side. The mountain had to be cut for widening the road.
Open space in a village, with a few dwelling units doting the mountain side here and there.Though it's mid morning, the haze is intact above the hills.
Friends,welcome here as always!
Linking to:
image-in-ing
Our World
Seasons
ABC Wednesday
Wednesday around the world
Out Door Wednesday
Nature Notes
Hari OM
ReplyDeleteA refreshing outing! YAM xx
I love road trips and drive by shots.
ReplyDeleteWorth a Thousand Words
What a beautiful sunset and I would do the same if it was hot weather - Thanks you so much for sharing your outings with All Seasons! Much appreciated:) Have a marvelous week!
ReplyDeleteLoved the post. Awesome pics.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photographs all!
ReplyDeleteLovely skies and beautiful photos for T ~ thanks,
ReplyDeleteHappy Week ahead to you
Beautiful views.
ReplyDeleteYou capture lovely sides of hills and wonderful sky view! Sunrising or set is a delight to check on mountains... enjoy your stay :)
ReplyDeleteINdeed, I never get enough of them also
ReplyDeleteHave a nice ABC-day / week
Melody (team ABC-W)
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I, too, love watching the skies as they produce such wonderful scenes and great beauty. Your photos are just awesome.
ReplyDeletegreat shots!
ReplyDeleteROG, ABCW
There are many people walking here with their dogs usually, but we have had mostly cool rainy weather. I love the mountain photos and your prose....Michelle
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