“… not all those who wander are lost.”
~ J.R.R. Tolkien
When I go in my photo hikes, I spend my hours outside looking everywhere for something new, or interesting. I’ve knelt in wet leaves and lain prone in sand to get just the right angle on a shot. I’ve climbed on rocks and wended my way under bridges looking for a unique perspective on everyday things.
This weekend, I spent the entire day looking… up.
(Other than adding watermarks, cropping the first and last photos, straightening and resizing, no other editing was done to these images.)






(Photos shot with a Nikon D60, using an 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 20mm f/2.8 wide-angle, 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, Nikon CoolPix S205 and/or iPhone4)
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beautiful shots. those blues are fantastic!
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Gorgeous and I love the perspective.
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Spectacular. Your perspective is flawless. Thanks for sharing.
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Love the clouds, and your perspective in them. These were beautiful Tara. It’s starting to get that way here, and I watch them on my way home from work… (I know I should be watching the road, but sheesh š Thank you for some beautiful skies!
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I’m such a sky watcher! Love pictures with clouds in them. Great shots!!
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When I see blue skies like that, all I want to do is gaze – or daydream! So beautiful!
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As I just said to Unknown Mami on her blog we seemed to be stuck in grey sky land at the moment. I really hope looking up will bring blue skies and big puffy clouds soon.
Mollyxxx
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We had gloomy, dark skies a couple of weeks ago. But, I do love a good storm as much as blue, clear skies… maybe even more.
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Now those are beautiful pictures.
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You could have easily airbrushed in the sky in that first one. (I know – you didn’t – that’s just how perfect the weather is.)
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For a minute I thought Beasley Park still had snow! But now, on second look, I think that is white sand, right?
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Yes, the sand here on Florida’s Gulf Coast is that white, and is very fine, like sugar.
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