Just realised that Mount Hay is visible in this photo. Might’ve realised previously, but cannot remember if I did. Anyway.
This is another photo of some place in The Blue Mountains that I’ve taken in the last few months. It was taken at the same location as this photo.
I think this is a relaxed photo, in part due to the light of the late afternoon. I also feel that it feels quiet and solitary in a way that massive areas of land seem to feel that way. There are some paths through these valleys, but they’re not visible and so the idea of the bushland being completely untouched remains preserved.
This is my submission into the one hundred-and-fiftieth Lens-Artists Photo Challenge.
The theme for this one is “Let’s Get Wild!“.
The challenge is hosted by four people and cycles weekly:
Week 1 – Patti
Week 2 – Ann-Christine aka Leya
Week 3 – Amy
Week 4 – Tina
This week’s challenge is guest-curated by Dianne Millard of Rambling Ranger. Next week Patti is curating. The theme for next week has been announced, and it will be “From Large to Small”.
The challenges are pretty fun and there’s a lot of room for interpretation that doesn’t get in the way of enjoyment. If you’re into photography, then I suggest participating, or at the least checking out what other people are submitting.
I hope you enjoy.
A beautiful landscape SH, and definitely meets the “wild” challenge!
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Cheers. It was and is a beautiful place in the world.
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Beautiful scenry through your lens, SH. A great choice!
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Thank you very much 🙂
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Wonderful image, SH. It looks like incredible country.
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It is.
I’m pretty sure there are a few bushwalking paths through this area, but they’re rather invisible from where I was when I took this photo.
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Wide open spaces. Wild, and well done.
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Cheers : )
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The sky draws you into what might otherwise be a harsh landscape. Very well done. 🙂
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Thank you.
I do feel the vegetation and lighting also helps a bit there.
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🙂
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