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
Pretty landscape, colors and sky capture. Happy Thursday, enjoy your day and the weekend ahead!
ReplyDeleteI'll wait to see what develops
ReplyDeleteI love the big sky probably because I never see one!
ReplyDeleteNice shot. It looks a bit lonely out there.
ReplyDeleteWow, that's pretty!
ReplyDeleteThat's beautiful!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful view and great composition. I hope you will get more amazing like this.
ReplyDeleteHave a good weekend!
Alexander
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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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ReplyDeleteGreat greens.
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Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteI like your idea... open space shots. I like the two dominant colors on this photo.
ReplyDeleteWow - that is truly gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteSooooooo beautiful...
ReplyDeleteGives us the feel of the place
ReplyDeleteBeautiful colors. Love the sky. Have a good weekend.
ReplyDeleteVery nice contrast - love it!
ReplyDeleteHave a Happy Weekend, Stewart.
Peace :)
A very striking image!
ReplyDeleteHave a great week-end!
Lea
This place looks like pure paradise...
ReplyDeleteit's beautiful... great composition... hope all is well...
ReplyDeleteOpen spaces sit really well for me also. Beautifully peaceful photo.
ReplyDeleteLooking 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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