Last Saturday, stormy skies rolled into the valley bringing some much needed rain and spectacular skies. I took a drive to find places to get good shots with those fabulous and quickly moving clouds. The one above was taken at Steele Indian School Park looking north east.
The photo to the left was taken at Brophy Preparatory School. I liked the way the chapel tower was reflected in the puddle.
This last one I took from my place. I don't think I'll ever get enough of that view.
Fantastic skies equals beautiful photos. I like the reflection.
ReplyDeleteTruly spectacular skies, epic looking in fact!
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely spectacular skies and landscapes.
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Magnificent skies, and beautiful terrain! Gorgeous shots, Sharon.
ReplyDeleteGlorious clouds indeed, especially in the first photo!
ReplyDeleteNow, that first one IS a cloud bank.
ReplyDeleteThese are all fabulous, esp. the first one. Frame 'em and hang 'em, and if you know someone with an art gallery, you should have no problem getting these displayed!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful! Our sky was much darker and no blue showed through. I love those big white clouds.
ReplyDeleteWow! I agree with everyone. All spectacular!!
ReplyDeleteI can't decide on a favourite, Sharon!What a fabulous view you have form the new place.
ReplyDeleteThe two top shots are amazing Sharon!
ReplyDeleteYou have a great view from your new home! I would never tire of it either.
ReplyDeleteWe have amazing views around here. I like that picture of Camelback Mountain.
ReplyDeleteLove the reflection in the second photo.
ReplyDeleteWow. The skies - although not what's below - looks positively Midwestern.
ReplyDeleteFantastic cloud cover!
ReplyDeleteSharon, these are all amazing! The sky in the first photo is Constable-like.
ReplyDeleteThree amazing images Sharon, cannot decide which one I like best.. so I won't.. although :) the clouds first shot are pretty spectacular!
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures! I love the puddle reflection!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful sceneries and great reflection shot!
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