I guess if there weren't walking and cycling paths all around it would be easy to get lost in the dutch woods.
Thanks for looking. Comments are always welcome.
Chris
Nicely done.
Really good individual images, Chris, and as a set, they convey the definite feeling of wandering through a remote forest... in Holland!?!? .
I've been to your marvelous country several times, Chris, yet I have never thought of the possibility of hiking through a woodland.
Charlie
Stunning images Chris.
All I see is windmills and tulips when I think about Holland .
Shows you how much I know.
I understand what you mean by getting lost in a forest like this.
I did, just walking in the woods behind my house. Took me hours to get back to the main road.
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Nicely done.
Really good individual images, Chris, and as a set, they convey the definite feeling of wandering through a remote forest... in Holland!?!? .
I've been to your marvelous country several times, Chris, yet I have never thought of the possibility of hiking through a woodland.
Charlie
Thank you kindly for the good words, Charlie.
I received recently some good pointers on presentation and I mostly listen to you guys.
Well Charlie, If you missed the dutch woodlands you will have to cross the pond once more.
Chris
lazlo369 wrote:
Stunning images Chris.
All I see is windmills and tulips when I think about Holland .
Shows you how much I know.
I understand what you mean by getting lost in a forest like this.
I did, just walking in the woods behind my house. Took me hours to get back to the main road.
Chris-
Except for the windmills, your tulip shot could have been taken in Washington State's lower Skagit Valley. Oh, wait: just east of Skagit Valley are some 10,000 foot mountains. Forget what I said earlier .
Charlie
Chris-
Here's a look at Washington State's Mt Baker- taken while standing in the lower Skagit Valley, about 20-30 feet above sea level. The tulip fields are a few miles from here, and the flowers probably weren't blooming when I took this shot.
Charlie
Charlie Shugart wrote:
Chris-
Here's a look at Washington State's Mt Baker- taken while standing in the lower Skagit Valley, about 20-30 feet above sea level. The tulip fields are a few miles from here, and the flowers probably weren't blooming when I took this shot.
Charlie
Charlie, nice scenery and the red barn is a good substitute for tulips.
Chris