Heavenly shades of night are falling, it's twilight time....
Out on the Prairie again as the light was fading and I couldn't resist this shot as it seemed to join together with and complete what my other senses were experiencing. Right on cue the Coyotes joined together all around me in welcoming the coming of night. There was a light breeze with just a tang of fall coming off the mountains south of me that evoked a sense of longing that I could not quite put a name to. The location was a low ridge where the landscape all around fell away and the closest major features were all miles away.
Nikon D7100, Nikon VR 70-300mm @135mm, f6.3, 1/8 sec on a bean bag, ISO 100, Processed with PhotoNinja and NIK Veveza. Please feel free to offer suggestions for improvement.
Beautiful shot. Nice description of the milieu. And thanks (!) for the ear worm. I'll be humming that one all day.
That is a awesome Image.. Imagine that sight from a seat on a covered Wagon. Wondering how much longer till we are there.
Today we travel further in a hour, than they did in a Week..
...it's beautiful...looks like a painting...do places like this really exist...?
Nice to have someone that also remembers the tune and thanks for the comment.
frjack wrote:
Beautiful shot. Nice description of the milieu. And thanks (!) for the ear worm. I'll be humming that one all day.
rlaugh
Loc: Michigan & Florida
What a fine shot!!...good work!!
I often think about what is was like to travel in this country back then. Folks often traveled all day just to attend a barn dance. Thanks for the input.
olddutch wrote:
That is a awesome Image.. Imagine that sight from a seat on a covered Wagon. Wondering how much longer till we are there.
Today we travel further in a hour, than they did in a Week..
Thanks Jerryc41. Your comment is appreciated.
Thanks, the high prairies have a stark beauty that a tonic for the soul.
SkyKing wrote:
...it's beautiful...looks like a painting...do places like this really exist...?
That is high praise, thanks.
angler wrote:
Excellent shot.
Thank you for your encouragement.
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