“Those who find beauty in a landscape do so because it touches a place of beauty already within themselves.” – Courtney Milne
I find I’m in this phase of looking for those wide open spaces. It may be because of the amount of solitude I’ve been taking over the past few years and reflecting where I am in my personal life. It may also be do to the time spent in the Ohio Valley where wide open spaces were not as prevalent. It may be because of my fascination with clouds. Whatever, here are two more from the eastern prairie, taken the same evening about an hour apart. I apologize if I’m posting too many of these landscapes and I’m giving you fair warning more are coming. 🙂
12 Comments
Ken Bello
Keep them coming.
Monte Stevens
Thanks and will do, Ken.
Anita Jesse
“Please, sir, I want some more”. I could never have too many of these.
Monte Stevens
And the more time I spend out there, the more practice I have.
Earl
I echo Ken and Anita…you will not wear out you welcome with me posting these types of photos.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Earl. I sure am drawn to them more than in the past.
Faye White
Never too many – keep them coming! I love the blues and golds… and the teeny-tiny barn puts the big sky into perspective.
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Faye. I’m searching for some more locations and if I find them watch out. 🙂
Paul
Post more. Keep ’em coming, Monte. Express yourself. 🙂
Monte Stevens
I like that, “express yourself.”
Mark
Nice Monte. The warm light on the top one is especially inviting. Who can pass up great clouds?!
Monte Stevens
Thanks, Mark. I have so much to learn about how to take images of these clouds but about the clouds themselves. A lifetime student.