Catch the Breeze

Graeme Pettit Photography

Catch the Breeze

Summer breezes waft gently over growing barley near Lubbesthorpe, Leicestershire, UK, whilst an old Oak tree holds its place in the hedgerow beyond, watching hundreds of years of constant change.

Sadly, this scene may soon be lost under concrete and brick as the city expands further to cater for our seemingly complex needs.

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Catch the Breeze by Graeme Pettit Photography
Catch the Breeze by Graeme Pettit Photography
  • Veikko  Suikkanen

    Veikko Suikkanen

    Very lovely summer scene!

  • cdwork

    cdwork

    This is a stunner. I love how the barley sways in the breeze in middle image. Fantastic comp- taking the eye right through the image

  • J.K. York

    J.K. York

    well titled. i can feel the wind here. superb motion blur in the field with sharp FG to anchor shot. lovely light too. well done.

  • Steve  Liptrot

    Steve Liptrot

    Great composition Graeme

  • Denis Molodkin

    Denis Molodkin

    Brilliant work!

  • Silvia Ganora

    Silvia Ganora

    Beautiful work! Looks like a green sea :)

  • Alex Stojan

    Alex Stojan

    Beautiful work, love the movement in the grass, its like water!

  • Olga Zvereva

    Olga Zvereva

    Beautiful scene!

  • Andrew Leighton

    Andrew Leighton

    Very nice work Graeme :)

  • Luka Skracic

    Luka Skracic

    Breathtaking landscape, the mix of movement is incredible.

  • TmacScapes

    TmacScapes

    Stunning work Graeme….......

  • Denis Dalby

    Denis Dalby

    A beautiful pastoral scene.

  • cynthiab

    cynthiab

    very beautiful photograph love the foreground

  • David Queenan

    David Queenan

    Lovely composition and sense of movement

  • JamieGreen

    JamieGreen

    Congrats on a very well deserved feature.

  • palegirl

    palegirl

    Wow this really does have the action of a summer breeze, what makes it great is the depth of detail in the grasses against the blur of movement and last your eye wanders up to the tree. I love it!

  • Sue Nueckel

    Sue Nueckel

    Beautiful work!

  • Sarah Curtiss

    Sarah Curtiss

    Perfect.

  • linskudd

    linskudd 22 days ago

    Wow. Lovely shot.

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