We did not think of the great open plains, the beautiful rolling hills and winding streams with tangled growth as “wild.” To us it was tame. Earth was bountiful and we were surrounded with the blessings of the Great Mystery.
Luther Standing Bear, Rosebud Sioux
I actually committed a crime to get this image. I stepped onto the farmers field to setup my tripod. I parked my car along the two lane paved road where there was a turnoff to an oil pump. I then walked up the road to where I thought would be a good place. And, what do I find but an open gate in the fence and no signs. So, I walked about 20 yards into the field and setup. 🙂
8 Comments
Steve Skinner
Sweet!
Monte Stevens
Wish I could experience more mornings like this one. 🙂
Ken Bello
That’s a $10 per yard fine for trespassing. Worth every bit of it.
Monte Stevens
First ya gotta git caught. 🙂
Anita Jesse
Gorgeous! You were blessed with those clouds.
I suspect that trespassing to get a photo is something the farmer might shrug off. The guys helping themselves to hay are the problem.
Monte Stevens
Taking risks are something I need to do more of.
Earl
I think if not posted there was no crime and certainly the open gate was almost like an invitation.
Monte Stevens
If there had been a sign I would not have ventured into the field. Just me.