For this week's Skywatch Friday entry, here's one more photo from Garden of the Gods.
What do you see in that cloud? I see a galloping horse. I promise my next post will be from somewhere else!
Wednesday, August 21, 2013
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Yes, I see the galloping horse, too!! And another breathtaking capture, Al!! You can continue to share these as long as you like! I could never get tired of the beauty you've captured! Hard to believe another weekend is almost upon us!!! Enjoy! Give Socks a pat for me!
ReplyDeleteWow, what a cool gnarly old tree! Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteYou can post about Garden of the Gods all year round...we just love Colorado!
ReplyDeleteHaha yes it's a horse! I love the character of that tree too, picture of persistence, survival.
ReplyDeleteWonderful old tree,Al!Great shot!
ReplyDeleteI say a dancing bronco! But love the sky and tree!
ReplyDeleteA great sky-composition!
ReplyDeleteMore of a dancing horse for me! Lovely shot!
ReplyDeletegorgeous tree!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful ancient tree!
ReplyDeleteI see a seated Giraffe in the clouds!
I see Pegasus up there! GOG is so beautiful... p I for one don't think I'd ever get tired of seeing pictures from there.
ReplyDeleteThat tree has stories to tell. It's gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteSikke en dejlig himmel og et skønt gammelt træ :-)
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What a lovely old tree, silhouetted against a brilliant sky.
ReplyDeleteAmazing tree! I see a seahorse! :)
ReplyDeleteThe cloud has a great shape, but the tree is … magnificent!
ReplyDeleteI know what I see.. but I have forgot it's name ;)
ReplyDeleteso I have to come back here if I found it out.. I think it's living in the sea.. (where is my head!)
Lovely photo, this one and from Arnheim.
Yes!!!
ReplyDeleteI now see another commentator said it - a seahorse!!
A seahorse it is called. That's what I see.. I can also image a horse..
the more I look the more figures show up.. someone dancing in the sky..
:)
I agree! It's a seahorse! The tree is amazing. It looks like a Bristle Cone Pine maybe?
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