Hiding from the shark
This is my favourite little spot on the outskirts of York when I need to shoot a change in the seasons on the trees and field or to take a breathe after a long day on the road before going home.
Again the cloud formations were amazing and luckily the farmer had left this hale bale by the tree, so thanks to the artistic director at the farm lol.
So did you spot the shark or the wolf looking for the house of straw?
Shot in North Yorkshire.
Another black and white pinhole conversion.
Best viewed large
Huge thanks to the hosts of the Northern Landscapes Group
for the feature
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Lorena Maria
Richard “the cloudmaster” UR! this is fabulous…a complete symphony in the sky!
clickinhistory replied
Wow, what a lovely comment Lorena thank you
Jeff Burns
absolutely gorgeous
clickinhistory replied
Thank you Jeff
loving winter
awesome!!!!!
clickinhistory replied
Thank you as always
faceart
Wonderful work!
clickinhistory replied
Thank you faceart
Lindamell
lol, can almost see the bale shaking ; ))
clickinhistory replied
lol I know, could not resist the image or the title lol
amorspainter
as always great black en whte en compo
clickinhistory replied
thank you amorspainter
Hélène David-Cuny
A nice big little shark with not so many teeth, a twist in the eye and a mosquito teasing him in the back… Are you sure he is not afraid of this hudge threatening dark faced tree ? ;-)
clickinhistory replied
lol nice to see you working hard out there lol it is a landscape full of fairy tales, thanks Helene
TaniaLosada
very beautiful group of three trees, huge clouds always follows you? :)
clickinhistory replied
well now you mention it Tania lol thank you
Tempe
....i need coffee
clickinhistory replied
lol do you want me to just name these shots Coffee required 1 and 2?
Tempe
hmmmmmmm i wonder…. with a symphony in the sky, could it also be a cacophony of clouds?
clickinhistory replied
Or a float of percussion? lol thanks Tempe
hologram
So here we have the MC in his element, “Master (of) Composition”. But… is that a ufo I see just right of centre aboit 3/4 of the way up ?
fab.
h
clickinhistory replied
now after revealing so many of your Borg secrets lol would that surprise you? ;) thanks as always h
Steve & Lesley
another matchwinner
clickinhistory replied
thank you Steve, as always it means a lot
loving winter
congrats!!! your work have been featured in Northern Landscape group!
clickinhistory replied
wow and double wow, lol thank you again, it really is appreciated
jon daly
great stuff…
you must be tired of lugging that bale about?
clickinhistory replied
lol thanks Jon, well it does fit nicely into the van lol
Dar Hurt
OK…I thought that last photo was IT but nooo..you now have TREES!!! This is fabulous!!!!!
clickinhistory replied
LOL thank you so much for the passion of your comments Dar
picturedistrict
I have to visit Yorkshire again! Very impressive!
clickinhistory replied
Well if you gave up on the men in skirts for a while lol
secretagentman7
That chrome coloured light is almost ineffable. One has the feeling that an ontological secret is about to be disclosed .
clickinhistory replied
One short trip to the dictionary later, lol Thank you secretagentman, guess it could follow in the proud tradition of Thor, Moses and others in the revelation of life’s secrets from trees
newyorknancy
This is fantastic. I’m waiting for that tree and barrel to get swooped up in a tornado! great stuff Richard.
clickinhistory replied
lol hay bale Nancy and thank you for that comment
newyorknancy
what’s a hay bale? tee hee
clickinhistory replied
Forget sometimes you are a city girl, it is a prop they use in Country and western videos ;)