The sun and sky were ominous that morning having been washed with a fast-moving dust storm spreading across the desert. The quiet moments after made for some interesting photographs.
I love this picture. My first thought before I read the post was he's made a drawing of the pyramid. I can't believe this was a camera shot. My husband would love this because he wants to go to Egypt someday. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice night, what's left.
Nice shot. Just stumbled across your comment from 2/7 about my childhood sunglasses -- you are too kind. Japanese tourists thought you to be Elton John? -- I would have SO capitalized on that!
Two famous subjects in one picture - great!
ReplyDeleteWonderful! Thanks for joining in!
ReplyDeletejust fantastic
ReplyDeleteGorgeous! And it looks so WARM!! I miss our 100 degree summer days...
ReplyDeleteYour flycatcher post is interesting.... I guess I didn't know they migrated... We don't see them a lot here... I did manage to photograph this one:
http://tinyurl.com/27o27h
Now that's a view!
ReplyDeleteThat's a fantastic photo, excellent.
ReplyDeleteNice shot for a first time sky watcher.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your Friday.
Just an amazing sky ... glad you were there.
ReplyDeleteVery cool. The clouds look like they are swirling...
ReplyDeleteEternal, timeless, wrapped in mystery, wide open. Wonderful!
ReplyDeletelove the sun with the x in around it
ReplyDeleteWOW - what a unique and fantastic shot!
ReplyDeleteLove it!!! Beautiful photo:)
ReplyDeleteNice capture of a farway place.
ReplyDeleteI realy wants to visit the pyrmids. Nice shot!
ReplyDeleteGreat shot, love the Pryamid pointing to the sun.
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting my lil ol blog and kind comments.
See my sand storm!
WONDERFUL! :)
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeleteOh! I do like this.. :O)
ReplyDeleteLove the photo! Your comments read like the beginning of a great book.
ReplyDeleteI like the swirl in the sky.
ReplyDeleteThe pyramid is like a prayer being offered to the brilliant sky. Awe-inspiring!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fabulous picture. Really neat. ~nita~
ReplyDeleteThis is just wonderful!
ReplyDeleteI’ve left a thank you to you/for you at my site!
ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteI love the effects you got with the sky and the sun. it is mystical! My Sky Watch is here.
ReplyDeleteTR,
ReplyDeleteA stunning shot. I like the way you cropped it. I'm trying to figure out if you filtered it or not.
Wow...how awesome! I'm green with envy. :)
ReplyDeleteI'll never find a sky like that here. Marvelous photo opportunity. You did good!
ReplyDeletewhat an incredible image. one day, maybe, i hope to see that myself. i can't even imagine it. your photo takes me there for a moment. gorgeous.
ReplyDeleteI love this picture. My first thought before I read the post was he's made a drawing of the pyramid. I can't believe this was a camera shot. My husband would love this because he wants to go to Egypt someday. Thanks for sharing. Have a nice night, what's left.
ReplyDeleteNice shot. Just stumbled across your comment from 2/7 about my childhood sunglasses -- you are too kind. Japanese tourists thought you to be Elton John? -- I would have SO capitalized on that!
ReplyDeletewell my goodness, you must be on a lengthy jaunt. i dropped by to see what was new in your creative world. hope to see more shortly.
ReplyDeleteOk, where have you been?
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