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This photograph perhaps fits into the "minimalist" category, with
certainly nothing extraneous or busy intruding into the composition. But what elements are here stopped me in my tracks with respect to their quality and subtlety. This was a very wide-open and free-spirited scene and, with the sun having set only minutes earlier here, the light was just too lovely to pass up.
So, pass it up I did not, nor would it have been wise or prudent
to do so.
This little pond is just on the outskirts of the charming town known as Burkittsville, Maryland, with the Potomac River and the Virginia state line only about six or seven miles south of this location. Before moving to Montana in 2016, I lived in northern Virginia near the town of Taylorstown, skirting Catoctin Creek, and spent 16 years in an old farm house surrounded by a landscape much like this one. A bit more of the rolling hills feature in the landscape there, however.
Walkway over the Hudson looking southwest. The fence is only present when over land ~ Poughkeepsie, NY
I've just been clearing out the backlog of photos I've had lying about.
This one's been about for ages because I was debating whether I liked it or not. As I said in the last pic of Sam, I dislike under the chin Dal photos except in some cases and I'm not sure this is one of those cases. It's pushing it for sure!
A shadow from a window is cast upon a textured angled ceiling inside a shopping center in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Doing a little exploration can yield some unusual perspectives. This small overhang with arch was tucked into a wall near the Grand View Point trail in Canyonlands National Park. After climbing onto the ledge I noticed, to my surprise, the Juniper tree framed perfectly with the hole in the wall.
Loved all the crazy angles against the sky. Taken at Hilltop Presbyterian Church, Mendham, New Jersey.