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Sky Watch in New Brunswick

swftomSky Watch Friday is a photo meme with photos of sunrises, sunsets, blue skies, gray skies, pink skies, dark skies and any other kind of sky posted by bloggers all over the planet.

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I took this photo standing in Highland Park looking across the river at New Brunswick last month in early December. I believe that steeple is in Cook/Douglass Campus of Rutgers (Voorhees Chapel?).

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These last two photos were taken this morning. Much bluer sky, right? The above shows the contrasts of old and new architecture in New Brunswick.

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This is Easton Avenue in New Brunswick, one block from the College Avenue campus of Rutgers University. I was visiting my favorite computer fix-it folks: Cyber Knight Computers.

Luiz Ramos says

Beautiful sky and shots.

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Ilana-Davita says

Thanks for sharing another part of your world through these nice shots.

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Steffi says

Great photos!Happy SWF!
Greetings from Germany !

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Guy Dauphinais says

Fantastic shots of NB, I cannot wait to visit the Maritimes one day soon.

Cheers and Happy New Year!
Regina In Pictures

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Jientje says

Contrast been old and new is one of my favourite topics when I take pictures in cities! I so loved London for that reason!
You have wonderful blue skies again Leora! Belgium is very grey and foggy again this week.

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Photo Cache says

Beautiful composition on image 1. Happy Weekend.

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Mojo says

I love the way some places interleave the old and the new like that. Downtown Raleigh has kept many of its old buildings while still building sleek modern ones that tower over them. I hope we'll always manage to hold on to those that have so much history. I like an impressive glass-and-steel skyscraper as much as anyone, but I'm a real sucker for the old stone and mortar if-this-building-could-talk type.

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East Gwillimbury WOW! says

Glad you took your camera with you to your favourite computer fixer folks! And I'm glad the computer's fixed. (At least I'm assuming it is.) ;-)

Yes the sky in the second and third photo are an improvement over the first. OK, I admit that I like blue skies better than grey.

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Leora says

EG Wow!, it was my external hard drive, and yes, they did a wonderful job of restoring my photos after I tried some backup software and succeeded in the software trying to reformat my external hard drive. But that would be a whole post unto itself, the back up discussion. In the end, Mike of Cyber Knights convinced to drag and drop files as I work and forget about backup software.

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ViennaDaily says

Gloomy then blue! Love the contrasts! Happy swf!

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The Rocky Mountain Retreat says

Ah, nice to see that blue sky, I miss it with all this cold temps and snow... very nice photo series you have... beautiful!
~Michele~
Mountain Retreat

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Lilli says

Beautiful set of photos. Nice buildings

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Chris says

Beautiful series!

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Kathy says

Thats a great shot in the first picture with the steeple in the background. Great pics. Hope you have a wonderful week.

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Quietpaths says

It looks like winter there too! Nice skyline; I've never been to NB but now I feel like I have an idea...

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Ms Hays says

Great Sky Watch Friday Shots!!!

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naturegirl says

What a difference in the color! After being in Europe this summer and witnessing all the old architecture it was a bit of a culture shock to return home to all the modern.Great capture for SWF!

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Arija says

It msy seem odd, but I prefer the more muted tones of the sky and chapel in the first one.

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Leora says

Arija, I do, too. I felt like I took those second two in a bit of a rush this morning.

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magiceye says

loved the 2nd pic!

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Indrani says

I liked the clouds in the bright blue sky!

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Digital Polaroids says

Really lovely skies

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Carletta says

Definite contrast in the color of the skies!
Loved your framing on all of them - I love tree branches against the sky.

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The Arthur Clan says

Lovely series of photos. I really like the one with the steeple ~ beautiful!

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jean says

Nice ones. Thanks for visiting Nature & More. By the way is that a shot of you? I love it - the old fashioned feel is great.

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