Dawn's early light.
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20.06.10 Iron Creek in Early June
We left the cabin before 5am to be in the right place at the right time.
Read More19.12.06 "The World As I See It . . . "
By Scott Shephard
The title of this post is inspired by a song by Jason Mraz by the same title. In the first stanza he sings,
The world as I see it is a remarkable place . . .
From a bird’s eye view I can see it has a well-rounded personality
From a bird’s eye view I can see we are family.”
This photo, taken south of the Italian town of Sienna, shows off the Tuscan countryside at its spring best. During the four days we spent there this past May, we had about 30 minutes of sunshine, bookended by rain and clouds. And I was fortunate enough to have my camera overhead just after sunrise on the day the sun decided to show itself..
Tuscany does indeed have a well-rounded personality. And, like many places I have been both abroad and certainly in South Dakota, there is no doubt that the world is a remarkable place.
DJI Mavic 2 Pro Hasselblad L1D-20c 1/160 sec f5.0 ISO 100
04-12-18 Monolith
Brown and blue work well together.
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Try the Devil's Tower on for size . . .
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When you stand in the vast, open landscapes of western South Dakota, you are never in the "middle of nowhere. . . . "
Read More03-18-14 The Great Wide Open (HDR)
There is something about blue skies, puffy clouds and a cluster of distant trees that makes me pull over and get my camera and tripod out.
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