Thursday, September 6, 2012

Sundown In Oregon

28 comments:

Rose Marie Raccioppi said...

Vistas of many beauties... I appreciate the expressions silently voiced within your artful images...

I posted a poem in response to, "Fence Post Lookout" titled, "You Sing Your Song." I am blessed each day with a chorus of robins greeting the dawning of day.

ShEiLa said...

doesn't it amaze you that the color comes from light reflecting off of the dust particles in the air?

love the tones.

ToOdLeS.

Lydia said...

O, that is so peaceful and promising...

Anonymous said...

That's beautiful, o before I forget it i have a new blog, on your visit I'm pleased. Saludos :-)

Sylvia said...

Beautiful. It's like a rain of gold over the hills.

Sharon McPherson said...

Hi

Thanks for following my blog, now I have discovered you too. I like your insightful phrase in your blog banner: 'sooner of later you will hit something.' It's true, the secret is just to get on and try!

I like your photographs and how you have presented these in your blog. They make me yearn to travel!!!! What have you started! lol.

Madame DeFarge said...

Lovely image. Where was it taken?

Cynthia Pittmann said...

Those mountains look airbrushed with freshness.<3

Brian Miller said...

amazing.

Álvaro said...

Marvellous landscape.
Greetings from Spain.

kbear said...

Exhilarating!

Lenora Regan - ShootingWithSlinky.blogspot.com said...

The warm colors are awesome!!

scribbling sassy said...

beautiful hues!

gh said...

Stephen, this is a wonderful study of layers and contrast. simplicity and beauty at its finest.
Beautiful work

escape said...

great capture on the mountain range! thanks for dropping by eskapo.

tapirgal said...

It's really lovely. I wish you would give more location info, but it's interesting. We all have our things that are important to us. I find I'm pretty geo-referenced, and others are not. Your photos are captivating, and this is really special.

imac said...

Great colours and textures.

McKay Family said...

Great photo...love the colors and the depth. BTW - Thank you for the card...it arrived safely last week.

momentsinaneye said...

A most amazing image.....Love this one.

Janie said...

The layers of mountains are just beautiful. Great photo.

Lorac said...

Nice! First time to your blog. Great work. I wish I could afford a decent camera, but if wishes were dollars.... I will make do with what I have. In the meantime. I will be back to see more. Thanks Stephen!

Linnea said...

Beautiful shot and sky. I've scrolled down through your recent shots...amazing; can't decide which one I like best. Some of the places I recognize from a road trip to the Grand Coulee Dam I took many years ago. Your composition is wonderful and I really enjoy your creative titles for each post. Enjoy the rest of your trip.

Lorac said...

Hi Stephen, I grew up in Oakville I went to Oakville Trafalger to start and then to White Oaks. I knew people back then in Blakelock. It is indeed a small world! We also look sound around the same age so don"t say a million years ago, maybe a thousand or so LOL.

NikonSniper said...

tapirgal,
this photo was taken between john day and prineville on highway 26. sorry i can't be more specific. i have seen similar photos to this all over washington and oregon. finding layers of mountains is easy here. you can get these all day long in layers of blue. this one is a sundown ... so it naturally casts more golds, oranges, and browns.
nikonsniper steve

Lisa said...

Wow. It looks exactly like the Indian art resting on the display table.

Anonymous said...

very creative & naturalistic.

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Anonymous said...

The sky's color has totally changed,& the mountains are so well arranged. I am gone crazy on the picture.

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TexWisGirl said...

Just gorgeous, but I guess you already know that. :)