It’s been a while since I posted a landscape minus any creatures. This field of alpine wildflowers was taken at Mount Rainier National Park in Washington state a few years ago at the end of the summer. Most wildflower blooms in the country are long gone by mid summer, but at higher elevations at Rainier, late August can be the peak time. Nikon D700 with Nikkor 17-35mm lens (at 17mm) ISO 200, f/18 at .4 seconds
Nice picture, Sean, really beautiful. And Peter, I actually loved your poem. It is true. All of earth’s inhabitants reach toward its creator and the sun. A lovely observation, truly.
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thanks for the flower pic.,) I like taking landscape pic. ) i have deside to stick land scapeing and wedding pic. as may hobbie.
Despite gravitys’ resistance—-All earthly things aspire to the sky—-In a high rainy meadow.
Stunning landscape!
Picture perfect.
Nice picture, Sean, really beautiful. And Peter, I actually loved your poem. It is true. All of earth’s inhabitants reach toward its creator and the sun. A lovely observation, truly.
sure beats my view of the Forever 21 on 34th Street
Beautiful. I would love to see that in person.
That’s beautiful. I actually hiked around Mt. Rainier a year or two after Mt. St. Helens erupted and there was still tons of ash all over Mt. Rainier.
beautiful!