Thanks, James. I just spent some time on your blog and WOW are those some beautiful images. My little Midwest prairie isn’t quite the north of England, but it does have its moments!
Thanks Sharon. Yours is fantastic too…I love your wild flowers and the way you capture light in your landscapes. I also use a D3200 (the Pentax was passed on last year) but I still keep the blog title.
Lots of rain, indeed! I had to brace myself against the car to keep from getting blown away……and I do believe I saw a crusty old woman pedaling furiously on her bike with a little dog peeking out of its basket on the handlebars.
Beautiful! I love the colours in this and the lighting is superb.
Thanks, James. I just spent some time on your blog and WOW are those some beautiful images. My little Midwest prairie isn’t quite the north of England, but it does have its moments!
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Thanks Sharon. Yours is fantastic too…I love your wild flowers and the way you capture light in your landscapes. I also use a D3200 (the Pentax was passed on last year) but I still keep the blog title.
OH , hold on to your hat Dorothy . There is lots of rain in them clouds ๐ ๐ ๐
Great landscape image Sharon , I love the solitary tree ๐ ๐ , its as if its creating the clouds ๐
Thank you, Nigel.
Lots of rain, indeed! I had to brace myself against the car to keep from getting blown away……and I do believe I saw a crusty old woman pedaling furiously on her bike with a little dog peeking out of its basket on the handlebars.
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Lovely layers. ๐
Landscape layers, yes :-). I’m fond of that assessment, mis.
Hope you are well. ๐
Very nice picture and moment!
Merci, Cรฉline! ๐
Wonderful photo – the clouds are full of threat & drama! The dark and light green appear to lift the tree up to the sky like an offering to Thor!
Ah Eliza, you make me want to sit down and hear a story :-).
Thank you!! x
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ahhhhh, nice!