Incredible! I only recently became aware of this area. I especially like #2 and #4. Are the colors really that vivid? I sure hope to visit some day.
Exceptional shots! Thanks for posting them.
I'm also heading to the Palouse next Monday and will try to hit as many of the viewpoints, barns, and other photogenic attractions as possible during the week. And thanks for the warning about the ticks.
I've never been to this area, but have decided to add it to my list of "must see's". I love the contrasts in your photos. These are beautifully done. Thank you for letting me enjoy them!
Beautiful scenes! Great shots!
They are all beautiful pictures. Job well done!
Excellent work. When I go through Washington I am always amazed at the hill sides farmers are able to run machinery on.
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Last Thursday I drove to the Palouse in southeast Washington State to see the green wheat. The most popular spot to view the patchwork green is from Steptoe Butte, the highest point for many miles. When I arrived around 5:30 in the afternoon there were two other photographers from Texas at the top of the hill. By the time I left just before sunset there must have been nearly a hundred photographers spread out around the top of the butte. It was a hazy day with a lot of dust and perhaps some Canadian forest fire smoke in the air. However, I managed to come away with some shots I like and wanted to share with others. This is my outlet for sharing. I'd be very interested in your thoughts. Thanks for taking a look.
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Really lovely! The colors and the panoramas are stunning!
Ballard
Loc: Grass Valley, California
saxman71 wrote:
Last Thursday I drove to the Palouse in southeast Washington State to see the green wheat. The most popular spot to view the patchwork green is from Steptoe Butte, the highest point for many miles. When I arrived around 5:30 in the afternoon there were two other photographers from Texas at the top of the hill. By the time I left just before sunset there must have been nearly a hundred photographers spread out around the top of the butte. It was a hazy day with a lot of dust and perhaps some Canadian forest fire smoke in the air. However, I managed to come away with some shots I like and wanted to share with others. This is my outlet for sharing. I'd be very interested in your thoughts. Thanks for taking a look.
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Neat shots. Almost looks like the ground was painted.
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