Thursday, April 16, 2009

Peering Over the Fence/ Sky Watch

Early spring sunset

The snow is gone but the grass has not yet turned green yet. In this low light the field looks grey but it is really brown.

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47 comments:

Small City Scenes said...

A great picture as always. LOL But it is true.
I missed yesterdays and it is beautiful too. I like all the gingerbread on the old houses.
I love a landscape shot though. MB

DeniseinVA said...

What a spectacular photo, you captured that sunset perfectly. I love the fencepost in the foreground, a beautifully composed shot.

Judy said...

A grand sunset! I love the old house in the last post too. If wall could talk.

Dewdrop said...

Such a desolate and magnificent scene! Really excellent with the post in the foreground which captures you for but a moment until the amazing colors of the gorgeous sunset strike you! EG... WOW!

Jan said...

Amazing capture. It's just beautiful.

Rune Eide said...

I liked the way you made the foreground stand out like that and not just a silhouette - flash?

A very nice job.

Deborah Godin said...

That a gorgeous sunset!! We've got the same situation here - whatever color we get is in the sky. Waiting for green grass, even dandelions would be good!

Pekka said...

Same sun is here in my photo too. We have a little bit of snow on the ground. ;-)

duopastorale said...

This is LOVELY.
My Skywatch

Bim said...

Very beautiful sunset, and I like how the grey-brown of the fence and the field contrast with the sky.

indicaspecies said...

You do capture pretty colors in the sky. Excellent.

SaraG said...

That is such a pretty picture!!
Thanks for sharing.
Happy SWF

bowledover said...

Wonderful textures you have shown in this lovely setting sun. Thanks for sharing.

Carver said...

What a beautiful sky to see over the fence. Simply gorgeous.

Unknown said...

My grass is not perceptibly greener than it was in January (but it was never completely brown). I love it when you do fence shots!

Sandra said...

Such an interesting view! Unusual and beautiful.

Esther Garvi said...

Beautiful view! Makes me want to go for a little ride with my barb mare and head for that sunset! :-)

Sylvia K said...

Gorgeous shot, as always! The colors are so magnificent! You do manage to capture some really dramatic skies! Love it!

earthtoholly said...

Gorgeous! There's just about every color in your sunset. Looks like a very peaceful landscape...

Lowell said...

The grey sets off the sky perfectly. Another excellent shot. You've got a great eye!

VALKYRIEN said...

So wonderful colors on the sky! And I always love your shots with the fences!

Gill - That British Woman said...

great photo, pleased to see no snow. We went to visit our new house on Tuesday and there was still patches of snow through Hockley Valley and at the house.

Gill

Photo Cache said...

With colors like that overhead, makes up for the still brown ground. Lovely composition

Rose said...

Beautiful--do you always get a big thrill capturing sunsets/sunrises? I do, and I have got a ga-zillion of them. But it never fails to fill me with wonder to see skies like this.

Jane Hards Photography said...

Now this is weird. I think you peered over the fence and got the lighter version of my image. Now I know where my light went. It's an amazing site.

Tarolino said...

I love trast of monochrome tones and a very colourful sky. You still manage to let the shapes of everything come forward with details and all instead of having them as black silhuettes. I find sunset photos often make the landscape quite dark.

PS. I have a tripod for close ups on the moon and night time shots.

ms426d said...

Beautiful end to the day. Thanks for sharing.

ninja said...

Looks almost like it's a half black & white photo.

vincibene said...

WOW! A gorgeous sunset!

Diane AZ said...

Beautiful skywatch picture. Seems like it would be awesome to watch that big field turn from brown to green over the weeks.

Arlene said...

Great moment to have a meditation. Nice shot!

Happy SWatching!

Carolyn said...

A wonderful photograph...we now have green grass and some beautiful early green crops, some spring flowers and I saw my first leaf(I stress LEAF, cause I only saw one!)today. Tomorrow is suppose to be 18*C around here so maybe some more leaves will decide to grace us! Thank you for sharing and have a lovely weekend.
Smiles

Becky said...

Mmmm- Gorgeous! These colors have been around here too.
B.

Jim said...

Some great colours. Beautiful.
Sydney City and Suburbs

Lew said...

Beautiful! The rolling hills could be here, but we now have green, at least where the fields have been planted.

Unknown said...

Love your composition, I am a big fan of putting in the odd fencepost to give a picture a depth of field.

Ann said...

That's some sky. Beautiful

Martha Z said...

A monochrome field and a multicolored sky, just wonderful.

Tammie Lee said...

truly stunning image. It touches my spirit.

Unknown said...

awesome colors! what a gift to share...

Unknown said...

What a amazing photo!
Happy weekend.

Arija said...

The greyness makes a good foil t the colourful sunset.

Arija said...

The greyness makes a good foil t the colourful sunset.

Daryl said...

Sunset is a lovely time and you caught it perfectly

Reader Wil said...

Fantastic! Beautiful and breath taking! Happy SWF!

Erin said...

nice perspective from the other side of the fence...love the colors...

Sacred Ruminations said...

Magnificent colors!
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