As it’s an Australian landscape, this could almost be any time of the year. However, it was taken earlier this year in Bathurst in March, so our autumn time.
The landscape feels all moody and dry to me. A sort of starkness, though not quite.
This is my submission into the three hundred-and-sixty-eighth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge. The theme for this one is “Looking Back to Lens-Artists Challenge #106: Autumn“.
Had a quick look at what I did for #106, and this has a different feel, which I think in this case reflects more of what I look for in scenery and location than my previous submission.
The host of the Lens-Artists challenges cycles weekly between the following people:
This one is curated by John. The next one is curated by Leya.
I recommend joining the community and participating in the challenges. They’re pretty straightforward, allow room for interpretation, and provide a good way to think about photography in general. If not, however, then at the very least you should check out what others submit to the challenges.
I hope you enjoy.




Quite a cloudy autumn
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Autumn is not always about colorful trees. Your photo makes the point, SH. Here in North Dakota, with its relative lack of trees in the countryside, the waving wheat and colorful sunflower fields supply the tones of Autumn.
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I agree with John and I love those clouds.
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Wow, that’s what I call “cloud cover” SH. Well captured.
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Good photo. It’s not ‘busy’ but I like that there are details to look at closeup. Lamp poles, cattle, cell tower, and unleafed tree on the horizon. Nice.
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SH, you got a beautiful cloudy, autumn sky. Beautiful clouds!
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