Saturday, March 3, 2012

Green Pastures

26 comments:

Wayward Hawaiian said...

You take the most awesome pictures! Assuming, from the pictures that you were just out here in lovely CA and are back to, ahem, greener pastures, I will not that you are missing out on a heck of a storm! Out of curiosity, how do you manage to get around the country like that?!
-WH

İçimden Geldiği Gibi said...

I liked. :))

Dave King said...

Great shot. Not many, I guess, would have stopped to take it - but it would have been their loss.

RoeH said...

I love to click on your photos. They become absolutely gorgeous!!

Shelley L. MacKenzie said...

We won't we seeing greener pastures around here for awhile. We've still got about 3 more months with snow before we'll start seeing green again...

Jennifer said...

Looking at this picture is like drinking a tall refreshing glass of water. I feel I have more breath in me now...Thank you as always.

Barbara said...

Beautiful. I wonder if it's California...But it could almost be Ireland, it's so green and Un-California- like.Except right now when everything is wet and sparkly!

Scott Law said...

Looks like Ireland to me too. The fence line really makes this shot doesn't it? As always great job.

Scott

Sunny said...

Thanks for the reminder of what grass looks like! This is a wonderful picture.
Sunny :)

Don and Krise said...

The fence posts look like dominoes waiting to be knocked down.

Dawning Inspiration said...

Makes me smile....

nanny said...

Would love to just roam around in this picture!

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BlossomFlowerGirl said...

Reminds me of home. Rolling hills and paddock fences.
Cheers.
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Peter Stone said...

Beautiful, there's something majestic and soothing about rolling fields or pastures of grass.

Pugelicious said...

Gorgeous landscape and the uneven fencing posts - a great image.

Liliai said...

love the blog! :) awesome pics.

NikonSniper said...

Bull Rhino Scott,
Yes, it did have an irish countryside feel. The fence lines definitely played into that overall theme. Hard to believe it was California. But I have learned that California has almost every look a landscape photographer could want.
NikonSniper Steve

NikonSniper said...

barbara, it's cali all right near visalia. i took this photo sitting on the side of the road eating those oranges ... from "photography ... keep it simple".
nikonsniper steve

NikonSniper said...

wayward hawaiian,
this photo is from california near visalia. it was taken before the first of six storms hit this area.
i am still in california for a few more days before heading back to a slowly thawing northern illinois. i do jump around more than the average person ... but even when i am sitting at home i might release photos from australia, california, wisconsin, oregon and arizona all on the same day. i have a monster size back log to release sometime in the future. i have taken about 11,000 photos on the current trip. by the time i get home ... less than 150 will be posted. i will save the others for some other time. i am always trying to daily release variety. i might release a snow shot in july rather than release all the same "look" at once. it can be kinda deceiving ... it can make it look like i travel more than i do.
nikonsniper steve

much2ponder said...

Thank you for stopping by my blog. I saw your face on my blog and decided I better find out who this guy is;) Was pleasantly surprised, not only with your talent as an artist, but also with your wonderful attitude about life. I will stop back soon=)

myletterstoemily said...

that field is so beautifully fenced in from the blue sky
and clouds. as i have seen in a hundred times

thank you for reminding of wonderful memories.

Noemi Ventosa said...

Beautiful landscape!!

Kisses from Spain

child of God said...

This picture makes me want to get on a horse and gallop through those hills and jump over the fences. Sure does stir up emotions!

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Niki said...

Beautiful!