Shot last evening in my first spring visit up Steptoe Butte. Lots of balsamroot blooming there now and the lupine is coming on as well. In the next 2-3 weeks most everything from this vantage point should have some element of green to the Palouse hills.
Stunning/spectacular, I think some have stated that!
You got me at the side lit trees!, a personal weakness
The lighting on the trees, that are in the layers is sweet.
Nicely seen & captured
Gorgeous! When does the Palouse usually "peak", if it does? I was planning a trip there in mid-June hoping for the most color. It'd be my first time there so I'm not too familiar with the timing yet.
Hi Peyton: very well seen and well done indeed. May i ask about what time was it taken. my guess is between 5:30 - 6:30 PM , however would love your input.
I can't wait to see the image with all the green in the next 2-3 weeks. I
Was it pretty hazy that day? I see a lot of blue fall off in the distance.
Yeah there was a bit of haze going on in the distance... farmers are also still working the fields so there's a good bit of dust being kicked up in places that could have been a contributing factor on this.
rparchen wrote:
Gorgeous! When does the Palouse usually "peak", if it does? I was planning a trip there in mid-June hoping for the most color. It'd be my first time there so I'm not too familiar with the timing yet.
I would bet everything will peak around the first week of June... the seasons have come on early this year, so things are moving along quite nicely.
msoomro wrote:
Hi Peyton: very well seen and well done indeed. May i ask about what time was it taken. my guess is between 5:30 - 6:30 PM , however would love your input.
What a sweet shot you have here. I am actually thinking I like this one a bit more than some of the peak shots due to some of those browns in the fields. They do help to had some depth to those rolling hills.
What a sweet shot you have here. I am actually thinking I like this one a bit more than some of the peak shots due to some of those browns in the fields. They do help to had some depth to those rolling hills.
Jim
Thanks Jim - did you see my winter image I posted a while back from a December snow? Its such a diverse place depending on the season!