
Welcome to the start of a new week on The Cosmic Photo Challenge, after a weekend of two very distinct halves.
I set a theme of Against the sky and the skies over the last two days couldn’t have been more different. Yesterday was grey and eventually drizzly after a day of glorious sunshine on Saturday.








What kind of skies provided a backdrop to your weekend of photography..?
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Lovely. I particularly like the last one.
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I like me a lake and reflections!
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Beautiful landscapes. I especially liked the black and white ones of the tree and lakes.
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Glad you like the black and white ones, they’re my favourites, thank you
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Here is my interpretation of the theme:
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Now that I think of it, my post over at This ‘n That shows a photo that fits the “against the sky” theme.
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It’s a sign!
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Hi Dale really loving the sky in the last picture, the way is brings out all the different greens in the foreground stunning 💚.
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Love the B&W ones and the lake.
So peaceful!
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Thanks, they’re my favourites, too
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You are welcome, my friend.
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