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Thursday, March 25, 2010

skywatch Friday: Auckland, Mt Albert




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The tower of Mt Albert Baptist Church looks like a chimney bellowing smoke. Talk about brimstone and fire.

16 comments:

Rajesh said...

Beautiful shot, lovely clouds overhead.

Janet said...

Lovely photograph - my, I wonder what the message was there? Looked pretty mad! :)

Unknown said...

It does look like smoke form the chimney! Good observation! Happy Weekend Ann.

Unknown said...

what an interesting shot! it looks like smoke from the chimney.

Cathy said...

It certainly does
Thanks for dropping in and for your comment

Eden said...

I agree, it does look like a smoke from the chimney. Great shot.

GreensboroDailyPhoto said...

Love the band of blue that separates the church from the clouds! Looks like a large church! Great sky you captured there!

Jan
GDP

Tania said...

Yes, looks like smoke! You have nice blue sky behind.
Wish you a great weekend:-)

Carver said...

Beautiful sky above the Church. Thanks for the laugh about the brimstone and fire. Too funny.

Lois said...

It sure does! Lovely shot.

George said...

What a great capture of the sky above the church. It really does look like smoke coming from a chimney.

Martha Z said...

My first thought was a day that couldn't make up its mind, cloudy or sunny.

Lina Gustina said...

a perfect sky picture, Ann...

Thanks for dropping by. The towers are repeater towers of telecommunication service provider companies. I live in Bogor, West Java, Indonesia. The view is located in Bumiayu, a small city in Central Java, Indonesia.

Japa said...

Nice blue sky, but o, the cloud is hovering close.

Lew said...

Nice shot of the clouds rising from the tower! The white structure in my Sky Watch is the horizontal arm of the construction crane used to erect the building. I was pointing the camera almost straight up for this shot. I posted a different view of the building in January. Thanks for stoping by my Sky Watch.

EG CameraGirl said...

The clouds are very pretty, Ann! I live in a village called Mount Albert. It's part of the town of East Gwillimbury. :)