Years ago there was a movie called The Red Balloon. It was a foreign film (no dialogue) about a little boy and the red balloon that followed him everywhere. They used to show it to us in school and I always loved it.
Thanks for a photo that brought back a long forgotten memory.
Thanks for dropping in on my "Hubble" skywatch blog...yes,"in a galaxy,far, far, away..." 400,000,000 light years x 6 Trillion miles (light year2,400,000,000,000,000,000,000...eeh gads 20 zeros!!
Kinda like the U.S. national debt I suppose..shesh
Let me try the math again, I left out a number: 440 million light years x 6 trillion miles (rounded up) per light year = 2,640,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles aways.... shesh.
Hi Steve! Sorry for the long delay in coming here, but the last two weeks were too hectic! Finally I managed to get to your blog, and see some wonderful pictures! Loved the baloon. Great shot! Amazing B lady post... Meanwhile Blogtrotter is back to Greece in November 2007 and waits for your comments! Hope you enjoy and have a great weekend!
It looks like it is really moving along.
ReplyDeleteNo arguements from me. Classic deep blue sky and the the red blue a beautifully composed contrast.
ReplyDeleteLove the peacefulness in this photo!
ReplyDeleteYears ago there was a movie called The Red Balloon. It was a foreign film (no dialogue) about a little boy and the red balloon that followed him everywhere. They used to show it to us in school and I always loved it.
Thanks for a photo that brought back a long forgotten memory.
i like the way you described this and it's probable outcome. seems to fit perfectly.
ReplyDeletebeautiful simplicity
ReplyDeleteBravo!
ReplyDeleteI think that is a happy omen. What a nice sight to see flying by.
ReplyDeleteHappy SWF.
The colours are so vivid, great photo. Dot o, I know that story, although I read the book and never saw the film. Loved it, too.
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping in on my "Hubble" skywatch blog...yes,"in a galaxy,far, far, away..."
ReplyDelete400,000,000 light years x 6 Trillion miles (light year2,400,000,000,000,000,000,000...eeh gads 20 zeros!!
Kinda like the U.S. national debt I suppose..shesh
skp:)
Hi Steve,
ReplyDeleteLove this pic! As someone else has already said - the contrast is super!
I also enjoyed some of your window shopping posts while I was here - nice blog.
Let me try the math again, I left out a number:
ReplyDelete440 million light years x 6 trillion miles (rounded up) per light year = 2,640,000,000,000,000,000,000 miles aways.... shesh.
I love the whimsy of this photo. Great job!
ReplyDeleteWhat a fun capture! You were in the right place, at the right time. :-)
ReplyDeleteHi Steve! Sorry for the long delay in coming here, but the last two weeks were too hectic!
ReplyDeleteFinally I managed to get to your blog, and see some wonderful pictures! Loved the baloon. Great shot! Amazing B lady post...
Meanwhile Blogtrotter is back to Greece in November 2007 and waits for your comments! Hope you enjoy and have a great weekend!
What a bright, happy shot. Made me smile after a long work week. Thanks so much!
ReplyDeleteHow lovely - fabulous contrast of colours too. Did it make you smile to see the balloon.
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Love the contrast, great composition!
ReplyDeleteI really like your sky watch photo .. the balloon is wonderful! It reminded me also of the movie The Red Balloon when I saw it too!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your visit to my "Dracula" skywatch! lol
Hmm..I wonder where it came from! Texas? Mississippi? Caddo Parish?
ReplyDeleteOh! I love it! You must have smiled when you saw how beautiful it turned out! Thanks for sharing!
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