...well actually hay I guess...this is where we started shooting on our way out to Banff this weekend...loved the morning light on the hay bales with the colours and the clouds.
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...well actually hay I guess...this is where we started shooting on our way out to Banff this weekend...loved the morning light on the hay bales with the colours and the clouds.
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Agreed! very well done. Shot 2 rocks!
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Wow...thanks...here's another. I thought the mountains through the fence post was kinda cool with the pink glow from the sunrise.
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Very iconic of the west. Excellent composition & light.
The second hay bale picture gives such a sense of distance. Great shot!
When I saw the 1st shot I immediately thought "oooo I'd have made that hay bail more of a feature here" ... then I scrolled to the 2nd shot and ... waallaaah! You did Nice.
I quite like that fence/mountain shot too!
lovely Casil!! I can't wait to see the rest
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Thanks...lots more coming...it's really quite beautiful countryside...we are so fortunate to live here.
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