Thanks for your nice and positive comments, Karen and Hermes.
I was a bit embarrassed putting this photo here because it's a bit 'obvious'. But I love the sky. (Don't we all!) It is endlessly changing yet always familiar and I never tire of it - and I felt like posting a softer image today.
The daft thing is, I am so focused on geometry, I took this picture because the lower line runs parallel with a darkened rooftop - and failed to notice the X ness of the shot.
Isn't it funny how jet trails are such a common sight - yet they never fail to delight and induce awe - they are so high and so beautiful yet they are created by hulking great lumps of metal with people inside. Almost impossible to believe.
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A big kiss in the sky
K
Karen put it brilliantly,
lovely shot.
Thanks for your nice and positive comments, Karen and Hermes.
I was a bit embarrassed putting this photo here because it's a bit 'obvious'. But I love the sky. (Don't we all!) It is endlessly changing yet always familiar and I never tire of it - and I felt like posting a softer image today.
The daft thing is, I am so focused on geometry, I took this picture because the lower line runs parallel with a darkened rooftop - and failed to notice the X ness of the shot.
Lucy
Lucy, I think it is lovely. Enjoy the things that just happen!
And I think your response is lovely, Janet - and very good advice too.
Lucy
Cross of St Andrew gets everywhere!
Of course! The Cross of St Andrew! That' why it was floating around above my head!
Lucy
Jet contrails - love them!
Hello Suzi.
Isn't it funny how jet trails are such a common sight - yet they never fail to delight and induce awe - they are so high and so beautiful yet they are created by hulking great lumps of metal with people inside. Almost impossible to believe.
Lucy
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