This picture were taken again on my way to work in Havant Hampshire UK. I had decided that I would go straight to work,late again, I passed many scenes that I could have taken but drove on,then this caught me. I have taken pictures of this area before in a previous series but not in this light . Picture taken on the B2178,heading east just before Aldsworth.0700hrs GMT.
I took this picture on the way to work today,I was late ,and were not going to stop ,but I could not resist this image .Picture taken at Oakwood on the road between Chichester and Havant, could you pass this when you have a camera at hand?. 0700hrs GMT.
cute baby sheep
Straw bales in an English field, just before the storm broke.
Late afternoon on pastures in Northern California.
Taken a few miles east of Leicester, near Allexton. Its that time in the UK, just before the wheat gets harvested – heavy heads beginning to nod gently under the weight of the grain, and the weather unable to decide whether it is summer or not, threatening to flatten the crop, just it is ready. Leicestershire is full of distant horizons like this, and the Barley is all but in now, much of the ground already having been put under the plough in readiness for the next crop.
A little piglet warm and cozy after a drink from mum. / Taken at Royal Showgrounds Perth.
A photo from my project “Latvian Landscapes”.
Hot summer day / Off to the woods / A 9 year old boys adventure / Down deer paths,stop to ponder sign / Tries to imitate the birds he hears.It doesn’t work. / Wading through a small stream,catching frogs. / Barometer falling,sky darkening,big black clouds roll over the edge of the valley. / No wind yet but he can hear it like a train coming. / Big drops.Run for cover,saplings slapping his face. / Breaking through to the field,grass cutting at his bare legs. / The old Allied Barn a long ways off,but no one runs like a 9 year old boy with a storm at his back. / Across the field he goes-up the barn ramp, the door is open just a bit, he squeezes through the massive doors. The torrent of rain and wind almost pushing him through.Safety.Shelter from the storm. / His lungs burning he sits down on a bale of straw.It’s loud in here.Rain pounding on the tin roof. / The barn seems to sway a bit,the pigeons shift about nervously above him.The wind shifts-he could feel it- / the great structure sighing. / Right before him small vortexes of chaff rise and dance.Funnels of forgotten straw form shapes in the wind. / Like angels taking wing right above his head.What little light there is reflecting the gold of the straw chaff. / It all dances and shimmers and moves as the boy stares.The wind stops. / It all falls to the floor in a matter of seconds.Rays of sunshine coming through cracks.Water running off the roof. / The pigeons softly start to coo.The barn exhales.A little boy walks out the door he came in.The storm / is gone.The sun is out.On to other adventures.Little did I know that I would remember that time in the barn for the rest of my life.
Young Holstein cows on top of a hill. Azores islands, Portugal. / This photo was awarded an Honorable Mention in Popular Photography & Imaging magazine 2005 Annual International Contest, and was later published in that magazine.
Sunset over wheatfields in Paderborn,Germany. This is two images.Above the horizon is normal,below is hdr. / hdr conversion and tone mapping in photomatix. / Default settings.
Herringfleet Mill can be found where you might least expect to find it – about twenty yards on the Suffolk side of the Norfolk/Suffolk border. Given Norfolk’s monopoly on spectacular, well-preserved mills, it seems only fair that neighbouring Suffolk should have a few of its own…although it should be noted that even this mill is officially in the Norfolk Broads. This photograph was taken on an extremely February day. A 13 seconds’ exposure captured the movement of the clouds as they raced across the East Anglian sky. Canon EOS 5D and EF 16-35mm lens. Exposure of 13 seconds at f/22.
..... when the poppies dried and baked under the hot sun, the warm wind gently blowing through the slender stalks, desicating the heads in the paddock. / I love winter and the change of seasons, but I always get nostalgic for lazy summer days this time of year. / NW Tasmania Nikon D40 / Nikkor 18-200mm VR lens @ 200mm / ISO200 / F/11 / 1/200th of a second Featured in The Male Photographer group 10th October 2009
Time to get this lot gathered in!
A great set of clouds over the prairie landscape near Drumheller, Alberta. This image was originally shot on slide film. I have a ~27×40 inch canvas of this print, which looks gorgeous. You can see the film grain nicely at that size and people always ask me if it is a painting. / This image was tweaked and re-loaded Oct 20, ‘09 as I found the RB print I had made was too dark and muddy. It worked well for the canvas I had, but not for RB cards!
the farm and fields around me are an everchanging gallery of images, just waiting for someone to take a picture. This shot was taken in the grass seed fields north of Eugene, Oregon. Mmmm… about 50 yards out my front door. Pentax *istDs _Featured in All Oregon USA, Spet, 2009 Featured in A Place to Call Home, 11/19/09_
Sunset light casts shadows over the Palouse Hills with the town of Steptoe in the distance
Shadows, lines and golden light of sunset over the rolling hills of the Palouse with the town of Steptoe in the distance
Don’t jostle, there’s room for all… Stoughton, Leicestershire
Nikon D40 with 18-55mm GII lens / 18mm ~ 1/200’s ~ f / 7.1 ~ ISO=200 / Tripod / Auto Focus / RAW / Processed in Nikon Capture NX 2 software / _______ / _______ / _______ / _______
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