Sunkist Valley... but with a different kind of orange...
photophile wrote:
That's a lovely scene.
Glad you like it, Karin- THANKS!!
MT native wrote:
Very nice capture!
You've probably experienced similar scenes in your neck of the mountains, Dennis- THANKS!!
Moondoggie wrote:
Spectacular!!!
It was a wonderous morning Moondoggie- Thanks for looking!
Dalbon wrote:
That is a gorgeous shot and thank you for sharing it. Makes me want to be right in the middle of it.
David
Probably don't want to be there today, David... but it'll be beautiful in another couple of months... bring your bug spray... Thanks for looking and commenting, too!!
Horseart wrote:
Awesome photo!!!
Not as awesome as your paintings, Jo- but, THANKS!!!
Thank you Sylvia!! always nice to hear from you!!!
[quote=Barre]What a classic picture. I think your Musk Ox outdoes my buffalo. It needs a good brushing though [8^)[/quote]
Funny thing about musk ox, Barre, they're not near as friendly as they look! Sure, after a few drinks they might let you brush 'em but it's risky business! Probably best to let musk ox and buffalo both tend to their own personals! Although, a couple of pounds of musk ox hair/fur/follicles is a pricey item and much sought after by weavers, spinners and old hippies! Thanks for looking, Barre!
HRoss wrote:
Wow, what a stellar photo.
Glad you like it Howard- THANKS!!
Thanks!! Bluefish- and I had redfish for supper... just one... Glad you stopped by!!
This one of those fabulous photos that show how important lighting is to the beauty of the picture.
An incredible picture that you captured at the right place and at the right time.
fuminous wrote:
Found him!
Thanks!! What a great shot! The only ones that we saw were at a Musk Ox "farm" north of Anchorage.
DougS
Loc: Central Arkansas
Beauuutiful scene! Love the setting, and colors!
When we were in that area, almost everything was white!
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