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Solitary windmill stands post over the recently harvested grain field at dawn. Bright highlights and long dark shadows show the rolling Colorado prairies bring out the terrain relief under the fluffy layers of monsoon cumulus clouds exacerbated by the massive smoke and ash from forest fires across the Western States.
Posted to Landscape about 2250 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Ubiquitous high power electric lines span many miles across the eastern Colorado prairies to bring electricity to the burgeoning populations and isolated farmsteads. Low angle post dawn sunlight creates dimensionality with long highlighted ridge lines and deep shadows.
Posted to Landscape about 2250 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Found an area of Colorado high prairie with rolling hills and infinite grain fields and used the post dawn light and shadows across the scene to develop the depth of the terrain. Monsoon moisture drawn off the Gulf of Baja and smoke from Western state forest fires help form the cumulus cloud banks.
Posted to Landscape about 2250 days ago, 0 comment(s)
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Tuesday 15th March, 2016.
Posted to Landscape about 3156 days ago, 0 comment(s)
The Central Valley Foothills are alive and well after an early rainfall, helping to relieve our 4 year drought! Bring on some spring rain now!
Posted to Nature about 3177 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Rain followed by warm weather equals an early bloom!
Posted to Landscape about 3185 days ago, 1 comment(s)
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Posted to Landscape about 3226 days ago, 0 comment(s)
My new view. Not too shabby.
Posted to Landscape about 3235 days ago, 0 comment(s)
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one of the interest points in the international hunting Lake Toba 360
Posted to Landscape about 3366 days ago, 0 comment(s)
Posted to National Parks and Forests about 3399 days ago, 1 comment(s)