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While visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas April 2021 we did some touring of wineries that were close by. Along the way we stopped on the roadside when we saw a potential photo shoot. The wineries of course had their own scenic landscapes with the grape vines and the river close by. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs.(VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. View at www.vlpdesigns.com
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While visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas April 2021 we did some touring of wineries that were close by. Along the way we stopped on the roadside when we saw a potential photo shoot. The wineries of course had their own scenic landscapes with the grape vines and the river close by. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs.(VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. View at www.vlpdesigns.com
I was going for an infra red look here, but couldn't quite get it to look the way I wanted. I like the sky, though!
A rather large puddle roadside provided the perfect place to photograph some of the birds that came to drink, such as this Female American Goldfinch.
A roadside verge close to me was planted with colourful flowers early this summer. They have aged well.
One of my many faults is focusing on where I'm going and not pulling over when I see something nice, 'I'll get it on the way back' is my biggest excuse. Alvin Harp has taught me that there is much to be seen right beside us. This tributary to the White River near FSR 73 was a pull over dang it moment. The snow had just started and the tangled mess of winter wonderland begged to be photographed. :-)
"The blues is the foundation, and it's got to carry the top. The other part of the scene - the rock'n'roll and the jazz - are the walls of the blues."
“You might say that the universe plays the blues.”
― David Byrne, How Music Works
The Doors - Roadhouse Blues
While visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas April 2021 we did some touring of wineries that were close by. Along the way we stopped on the roadside when we saw a potential photo shoot. The wineries of course had their own scenic landscapes with the grape vines and the river close by. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs.(VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. View at www.vlpdesigns.com
We had to stop and snap some shots of this roadside attraction. Someone left it parked at a trailhead near Las Cruces, NM.
Happy Truck Thursday!
We went for a drive on Sunday and when I saw this lovely field of lupins I just had to stop for a second look. My hubby actually turned the car around and went back. Unortunately I wish I had a different lens with me so I could have taken some macro or nifty-fifty shots, but at least I got something ;-) This machine was pullled behind a horse to rake the hay before tractors came along.
Roadside shrines and crosses are typical folklore and spiritual elements of Polish countryside landscape. This particular one was built in 19th century and is located in Płaza village near the place I grew up.
Płaza Syberia, Małopolska, Poland.
On Sept. 25th, we happened upon this artist hard at work, painting the Firehole Spring in Yellowstone National Park.
My curiosity & admiration got the best of me…..so I asked if I could photograph her while she worked……
Told her I wanted to capture the raw talent and passion that she exhibited and I promised to send an image to her for blessing and / or her use.
She politely accepted my offer, and then gave me her business card.
Upon returning home…….I researched her website and Bio….only to learn that she was a very accomplished and recognized artist.
Her humble and modest nature never let on to any of this…….so I feel truly honored to showcase and promote her talents, abilities, and dedication.
Her name is Rachel Pettit & her website can be found here: rachelpettit.com/
Before I posted this......I emailed her a copy.
Hope she's pleased with it....
Suggest paying her a visit to view her website gallery.
Perhaps soon you’ll find the finished product that she was working on here as we spoke.
You just never know who you might run into while on vacation……….especially in the National Parks.
Have a great Friday and weekend ahead……….
Highway 395 is a favourite of mine because you can stop anywhere and find interesting things to shoot
On my way home from the marshes a couple of weeks back i found myself following a Barn owl along the road for a few hundred yards at 20mph he was searching the roadsides for prey then he dived behind the verge. I pulled over and with camera in my boot i thought i had no chance but he stayed put while i opened my hatch and got the camera out of bag as fast as possible. I managed this one shot before he took off with prey :-)
One of my favorite things about driving the rural byways in the summertime is seeing the many orange daylilies such as these along the roadsides.
Our Daily Challenge: "Orange Is The New Black"
This old barn sits off the side of a main road in rural Indiana. Although you can't tell now, it used to have a Mail Pouch tobacco advertisement on the side. It was partially covered over sometime during the mid-early 2000s and the ad is now completely unrecognizable.
Washington County, Indiana
Had to pull over on the way to the cottage to photograph this fabulous maple with all of it's colours in the afternoon sun.
While visiting my sister in Victoria, Texas April 2021 we did some touring of wineries that were close by. Along the way we stopped on the roadside when we saw a potential photo shoot. The wineries of course had their own scenic landscapes with the grape vines and the river close by. Photo Images credited to Vickie Lynne Klinkhammer of Vickielynne Photography and Designs.(VLP&Designs) Photo images may appear on wearable art or home essentials. View at www.vlpdesigns.com