Thursday, April 1, 2010

Looking Southerly Just Before Sunset

March 31 - almost like a fabric collage

The sun was about to set and the golden glow looking southward emphasized the texture in the fields, grass and brick. I'm imagining wide-wale and regular wale corduroy fields, and plush velvet grass. The bricks are coarsely woven wool.

13 comments:

  1. fantastic, this shot and the description!!

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  2. Did a drunk driver plough through the fields? LOL

    It is interesting one side of the field is plouhed in a straigh line, and the other is slanted.
    Have a good Easter.

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  3. What a lovely and peaceful view you have captured.

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  4. I like it---corduroy fields. a weave and a warp. You are so clever. MB

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  5. You are so right... I was thinking corduroy and velvet too! This is a gorgeous shot!

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  6. You got that about right. Wow. It makes an impressive picture to say the least.

    I chose a picture I took 55 years ago of my Patty wearing a red dress. On April Fool's Day, April 1, 1955 for theme day. Red.

    I gave her a diamond engagement ring, and today, April 1, 2010 is my entry for theme day on my Brookville Daily Photo blog.

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  7. Well, I have to agree...those fields do remind me of corduroy ... another of your wonderful farm scenes, E.G.

    Now, regarding your comment on The Villages - the only reason I was able to take that picture "so late" was that I have a very sturdy tripod upon which I can lean so I don't fall down!

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  8. Corduroy. It's the first thing I thought of, too.

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  9. Yes, EG, I can see the textures! Isn't that marvelous! :)

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  10. Outstanding job with these interesting textures.

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  11. You photographed with a painter's eye. And yes, fabric art comes to mind as well! Nicely done!

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  12. Wow, that's really neat looking and like corduroy for sure.

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  13. The lighting in this photo is just perfect -- it emphasizes the different textures. This is a wonderful photo.

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