Friday, October 9, 2009

Squall Brewing

Squall

The autumn wind
came blowing in
from across the "sea".


Lake Vermilion



Summer Wind - Frank Sinatra

16 comments:

  1. Absolutely stunning and beautiful! Leaves me speechless!

    - Pixellicious Photos

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  2. It makes me think about Emily Brontë and "Wuthering Heights."

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  3. Up north right? I spent a few summers on this lake many, many years ago as a canoe instructor. After 30 years I still have a scar on my foot from jumping into the water and scraping it on one of those jagged rocks. I was also out on it with a group of kids in metal canoes caught in a thunder storm. Yikes. It was a literally a hair raising experience. Thanks for the lovely memories.

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  4. Nice Photo - I'll bet the remaining leaves will be falling fast after this weekend.

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  5. I love this type of scene with the storm clouds over the water. Plus the shore is amazing.
    Great photo.

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  6. Those saturated colours really bring out the 'fall' in this shot.

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  7. It almost looks like you could reach out an touch those clouds.

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  8. Breathtaking photo: colors and mood - all perfect!

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  9. Fall is upon us, like it or not. Love the yellow flowers vs the ominous sky.

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  10. I love this one DL - a really beautiful scene and a great composition. I can almost feel myself there. Nice!

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  11. Love the dark moodiness and cold contrasting with the warmth of the yellow leaves. Great shot!

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  12. I look at this and, like, I go, "You know, this is awesome."

    Bottom's up!

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  13. Fantastic! I love those threatening clouds on the horizon and the yellow leaves! Bellissima!

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  14. AH's right. I'm like cracking up, ya know???
    I"m thinking you better get that snow shovel out and get ready. It's a comin' DL.
    V

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  15. I would be more than happy to have my blog linked to your post, thankyou! Ciao

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