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Photos – Cache Valley Fields

I was working in my study as the sun rose. Puffy clouds scuttled across the sky. Through the open window geese honked.

I know a field ripe for a morning photo shoot. (instead of working on my Day 3 post—I did get a little done last night).

Hopefully you enjoy at least one of these.

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4 comments for “Photos – Cache Valley Fields”

  1. wow, really great photos Scott– I particularly like the 4th photo and the last photo

    brilliant!

    cheers

    Posted by Brian | July 27, 2009, 12:03 pm
    • I’m glad you liked them.

      Crap, I thought I had a link to your blog and an RSS feed from you (I was kind of wondering why I hadn’t been reading your blog on my RSS feed lately–thought you hadn’t been posting). DOH!

      Ok, I’ve got that rectified–you’re now in my feed and I’ve got a link to you from my blogroll.

      Posted by Cutthroat Stalker (Scott) | July 27, 2009, 1:03 pm
  2. Some nice shots Scott. I like the 5th one and the last one best. Nice contrast on the clouds with the early morning shadows

    Posted by Harry | July 28, 2009, 6:13 am
    • Hi Harry! I’m glad you liked. That 5th photo was kind of funny. I took a shot and looked at it and saw my shadow poking into it. I had to huddle down by the tripod feet and use the remote to snap it. I wish the utility pole wasn’t in the way, but with the good light coming and going, I didn’t want to take the time to relocate. In fact, I stood in the one spot for over 20 mins. waiting for the clouds to move from in front of the sun.

      Posted by Cutthroat Stalker (Scott) | July 28, 2009, 7:22 am

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