After a tiresome hot summer, high 50s, dry air, and no wind seems practically perfect to me. Surrounded by the yipping of the coyote. Another hilltop-sunrise-roadside-coffee stop for which I am profoundly grateful.
So many superlatives I could try. Really nice photos. I feel grateful too. Just knowing it was going on. The landscape is stunning. Empty but positive space. Stark and full. I particularly like the shot of the gravel road.
I must learn to drink coffee. It always seems to be a part of everyone's journey's. I'm sort of a hot-chocolate fellow but as a pre-diabetic I think I even need to be careful with that.
Absolutely beautiful! I can sense your gratitude in the variety of your photographs. I really enjoy the studies of both the subtle changes of shades such as the early morning pink to blue sky to the stark contrasts of color in the green vegetation and the orange QB. Isn't early morning light miraculous?
So many superlatives I could try. Really nice photos. I feel grateful too. Just knowing it was going on. The landscape is stunning. Empty but positive space. Stark and full. I particularly like the shot of the gravel road.
ReplyDeleteI must learn to drink coffee. It always seems to be a part of everyone's journey's.
ReplyDeleteI'm sort of a hot-chocolate fellow but as a pre-diabetic I think I even need to be careful with that.
Absolutely beautiful! I can sense your gratitude in the variety of your photographs. I really enjoy the studies of both the subtle changes of shades such as the early morning pink to blue sky to the stark contrasts of
ReplyDeletecolor in the green vegetation and the orange QB. Isn't early morning light miraculous?
Taunting us with your picture perfect Golden Hour shots.
ReplyDeleteYou know how to live!
ReplyDeletePicture perfect, postcard like, photos! Awesome job, Chris!
ReplyDeletePeace :)
Lovely photos ... reminding me that I need to get out there.
ReplyDeleteNice!
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