
Shade and shadows are so very commonplace that I spent the past week looking through files of photos looking for something that excited me. Today I spent some time enjoying my photos from our last trip through the Canadian Rockies and the U.S. Northwest. I remember taking this photo. I remember the beauty of the shadows cast by moving clouds across the ripening wheat, making a continually evolving scene. People who have lived or driven through the vast wheat fields of the Great Plains understands how surprising and unexpected a captivating evolving wheat field is.
Leya is hosting the Lens-Artists Challenge with the theme of Shade and Shadows.
Love the image of the wheat field. We love driving through farmlands and seeing the shadows made by clouds on the landscape. You’ve captured it all so beautifully!
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Thanks you. Close to home we have rolling hills and the shadows do really nice things on them.
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Oooh. Nice vista.
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A beautiful play of clouds over the fields, Pat. Just the kind of photography I love. You have such enormously big fields in the US. Almost difficult to fathom.
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In the plains they are enormous. We drove through the Canadian wheat fields for three days and only saw a few houses. And the wind blows constantly.
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Impressive!
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I just can’t get over what vast landscapes you have in the States, Pat!
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An interesting subject matter…I always loved the skies in that are of the country.
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Great image of the wheat field. This is a fun photo challenge.
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Thanks. I found it fun but challenging.
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