Friday, November 20, 2009

SKYWATCH Friday - Season 4 Episode 19

The blue sky and clouds over downtown Tampa looking out across the Hillsborough River from Tampa Preparatory School. The Cass Street Bridge,shown to the right in the open position, is undergoing a months-long maintenance and refurbishing. Media General and the tower of WFLA News Channel 8 can be seen past it.


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15 comments:

Sylvia K said...

Lovely skies and HEAVENLY reflections! Fantastic capture!

Have a great weekend!

Sylvia

Jossie said...

Great reflections of the buildings.

Kim, USA said...

Wow I could tell you have a very good weather, clear and blue sky. Happy weekend!

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Lowell said...

That's so beautiful, I just had to sit down and reflect on it for awhile!

hetty said...

Looks like nice weather. I love the reflection.

PJ said...

I just scrolled through your blog and a lot of these photos could have been taken here in Pensacola.

That's a great SWF post, it really shows off Tampa's architecture against the blue sky and in the water.

SandyCarlson said...

A gorgeous landscape. The thought of Tampa just warms me up.

Mona Sweden said...

Gorgeous reflections in the water.

i said...

Love the picture and the reflection!

eileeninmd said...

Gorgeous photo, the sky reflecting is just beautiful!

louisebah said...

pictures of anything near water always come out georgeous and yours especially so! great job! :)

VP said...

A sky watch with reflections and a beautiful cityscape!

Don and Krise said...

Beautiful reflective shot Frank. You could literally turn this over and it would still look good.

Stefan Jansson said...

I'm a reflection junkie, and this is a good one.

Joy said...

Awesome picture. I use to work in that white building. It was called Barnett Plaza, but not anymore. Not sure what they call it now. I think I was on the 32 floor.
Had a great view of Harbour Island all the time.

Can't beat that skyline.