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A few years back we went to Vail Colorado and rented a Jeep to do some backroads trekking. This view was taken near Beaver Creek. It was a glorious day and seemed that we could see forever across the vast landscape. (Edited in Lightroom, Photoshop and Topaz)
Here is a photo from a backroads drive in Connecticut. I was admiring the beauty of New England in the fall and stumbled upon this scene.
While exploring a rural backroad I came a cross this peaceful and empty meadow just waiting to be photographed.
Taken in Colorado Rockies Backroads.
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Seemingly heading for no where in particular, this road grabbed my imagination, and it was all I could do to resist the temptation to light out to wherever it might take me. Maybe some other time.
Somewhere in Nevada
One more pretty barn found on a rural road in Missouri. I always love finding one that has a foundation of native stone, and this one has two fences!
Moses Cone Manor, Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina, NC
It was a fun day of shooting with persistent heavy fog.
I've become smitten with these old barns that seem to be found few and far between these days. The worn, weathered, and beautifully shaped pieces of history of many a farmer.
Mike D.
Yesterday we traveled some backroads through lower Kansas. Saw some most interesting sights. Only bad thing was it was 93* and winds of 40 mph or more. Hard to keep our rig on the road.
I live in nature and love every minute, there is so much beauty even if the trees are bare right now they have survived and will live again with leaves after all the other trees have been cut down to make paper. When I go to town this is the 13 mile stretch of road to my house
One of the back roads we went down looking for snowy owls in the UP of MI last weekend. Was like a blizzard up north. But did come across one snowy and some eagles.
On the backroads lake in back ground with water a small pond,The fence is fence a high one to keep the exotic deer, spider web in place too
English Center Suspension Bridge is a historic suspension bridge spanning Little Pine Creek in Pine Township, Lycoming County, Pennsylvania. It was built in 1891 and has a single span measuring 300 feet long and 15 feet wide. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. Built by Dean & Westbrook