Friday, 24 June 2016

Grey and Green

Oh, why an I so busy!!

Here is a sort of landscape sky shot from Orkney - I feel that I am becoming interested in these kinds of 'empty' landscape shots, rather than the more busy - but maybe more familiar form.  Of course, that could all be nonsense.

I will have some time to spare in the next ten days, so lets see what happens photographically!


You can find more sky shots at Sky Watch Friday.  SM

22 comments:

  1. Pretty landscape, colors and sky capture. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!

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  2. I love the big sky probably because I never see one!

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  3. Nice shot. It looks a bit lonely out there.

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  4. Beautiful view and great composition. I hope you will get more amazing like this.

    Have a good weekend!

    Alexander
    Alex's World! - http://alex.kakinan.com

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  5. I'm guessing you've been really crazy busy and the emptiness gives your mind a peaceful rest!!! Love the muted green and blue...love the peacefulness of the emptiness!!! Living in the city again, I miss the "empty" landscapes of the mountains!

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  6. I like your idea... open space shots. I like the two dominant colors on this photo.

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  7. Wow - that is truly gorgeous!

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  8. Beautiful colors. Love the sky. Have a good weekend.

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  9. Very nice contrast - love it!
    Have a Happy Weekend, Stewart.
    Peace :)

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  10. A very striking image!
    Have a great week-end!
    Lea

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  11. This place looks like pure paradise...

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  12. it's beautiful... great composition... hope all is well...

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  13. Open spaces sit really well for me also. Beautifully peaceful photo.

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  14. Looking forward to seeing more of your landscape photos. This one is good. The empty space is called negative space and you have used it well. Personally I would crop the bottom and have one third grass and two thirds sky so as not to cut the photo in half with the horizon.

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