A place to enjoy skies and views from all around the globe. Skywatch is only as good as the people who post here. It is a "not for profit, not for awards" fun place to post and link from. Simply take a picture which includes the Sky, post that picture on your blog and then come here and put your preferred name and link in the relevant places. Try to visit others on the links, those at the beginning and the end.
Thursday, February 29, 2024
Skywatch Friday - 2024 Leap Day Edition
Hey it's Leap Day today. I read that people born on February 29 are called Leaplings and regard themselves as being special. Of course they are! I think everybody is special. Are you a leapling? Do you know anybody who is? I can't say that I do. Anyway, Happy Birthday to all the Leaplings out there. I salute you.
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Thursday, February 22, 2024
Skywatch Friday - 22 February 2024 Edition
Thank you for participating in Skywatch Friday. We start a new edition every Thursday at 12:30 PM US Central Time and keep it going until noon the following Thursday. All are welcome. If you are an instagram user, you can post instagram posts here as well. I've been known to do it from time to time.
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Skywatch Friday - 15 February 2024 Edition
The Prayer Tower at Oral Roberts University in Tulsa. Designed as a futuristic three dimensional cross in a style known as Googie Architecture. The whole campus is an architectural marvel.
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Skywatch Friday - 8 February 2024 Edition
Back when I worked, I was on the 17th floor of an office building that faced northwest, right down the Arkansas River as it come into town before it turned south. So twice a year, the setting sun would line up with the river, and I worked until 6 when it was dark so I would try and catch the sunset. So now I am retired and I don't have a good view of the river but I have a drone so I can send it aloft to catch sunsets from about the same height.
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Skywatch Friday - 1 February 2024 Edition
A grainy image made by my pinhole camera of the iconic Praying Hands sculpture at Tulsa's Oral Roberts University. (Many ORU students and alumni prefer to call the image "Healing Hands." A pinhole camera has just a small pinhole for a lens so you have to use a tripod and a manual shutter along with an exposure meter. This probably took about two seconds of exposure. The images are very grainy but I love them. I haven't used my pinhole camera in a long time.
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