These photos were taken a month ago when we came hope from Wales. As we were coming off the A34 at Chilton I noticed the sunset and took a few photos out of the window so they are not quite as sharp.
This was around 8:30 in the morning after we climbed the hill from the campsite, I looked down and got this photo
Going down Hagbourne hill I took one out the window towards Didcot
The flowing evening I looked out the front of the hose and saw the clouds tinged pink
A panoramic seemed in order
And one from our bathroom
The moon was in the sky eager to take over from the sun
You are so generous with your photos this week. They are all great!!
ReplyDeleteBecause the one for next week I have wanted to show for a wile and did not want to wait longer
DeleteBeautiful sky photos. I love the first one. What an awesome view!
ReplyDeleteThat one is always good and spectacular at times
DeleteGreat pictures.
ReplyDeleteThank you Jocelyn
DeleteThese are incredible sunset and skyscape !
ReplyDeleteIt would have been nice if I had got them a little earlier and not from a moving car
DeleteSuch beautiful skies there. It surprises me how light it is at 10:00 pm, but it was the time of the longest days of summer.
ReplyDeleteEven lighter up in Scotland. It darker at that time here now
DeleteGreat skies!
ReplyDeleteThank you Linda
DeleteHello Billy!
ReplyDeleteThank you very much for visiting me!
Your photos are perfect as always. I am delighted with the sunset.
Hugs and greetings :)
Thank you I would not go so far as perfect but I'm glad you like them
DeleteThat first picture is stunning. What a beautiful scene.
ReplyDeleteA little nicer with blue sky
DeleteI so enjoyed your first picture. "Pastoral" comes to mind. And, thinking of a 10pm sunset, I've only seen that late a sunset once in my life.
ReplyDeleteIt is very much like that in Wales
DeleteVery nice documentation.
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Nice photographs. I double looked at the 10 P.M. shot. The light on the pole is awesome.
ReplyDeleteThat was the reflection through the car window caused that
DeleteGorgeous twilight views.
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