This is one of the feilds on my farm. This was taken on a warm day sometime in the summer. Hope you like it. Maria helped me to re-size and to put on the border. Thanks Dear!
Sure thing Cat! *hugs* The border and resizing was nothing, the photo is what really matters, it's goregeous dear! The camera is your brush and the world is your canvas!
And why are you anxious about what to wear? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin. And yet I say to you, that even Solomon in all his glory is not arrayed like one of these.
- Matthew 6:28-29
Hi my dear young friend, boy is my hat off to you! Congratulations for your third post! You see, I told you, you could do it!!!! I just knew i! Is this a field of golden wheat? And WOW, the icing on the cake is this gorgeous blue sky, what a combination of colors! Off to stardom it is! Now, it is just the challange of shooting on a regular basis, learning more and more with each shot you take, up hill from now on! Soon you will be resizing and doing it all yourself! Nice work Catalina, very nice! Sincerely, Marilyn
Every mammel on the planet develops a natural balance or a certain equalibrium with the world around them but we humans do not, we move to an area and we multiply and multiply until every natural resource is consumed and the only way we can survive is to spread to another area. There is only one other organism on this planet that follows the same pattern, a virus. Human beings in the intrest of the planet are a desiese a cancer of this eath. (Kinda makes you proud dosen't it)
Good use of vertical elements to form a repetetive image. I like this one a lot. The rich browns at the bottom are good against the green and the blue, and the sweeping treeline provides a good separation between the two.