There are 13 images tagged with “field”.
Autumn in the Glen
Going down the lane seen in Glen of the Twins on a sunny autumn day. Can you see the kitties?
This is my digital artwork, not a photograph.
September 22, 2020
The Season Tree
Which is your favorite?
March 20, 2020
Sapphire & Gold
I love blue flowers - there aren't that many.
September 13, 2019
Nottely River Sunrise
Sunrise over the Nottely River in western North Carolina.
September 15, 2017
Golden Jubilee
This is a rework of my earlier picture, Purple Jubilee with a different color scheme. I don't actually care much for yellow myself, but I try to branch out and use all colors on occasion. I know some people really like yellow and blue together …
March 20, 2016
Cornflower Blue
I had planted a couple packets of wildflower seeds in my window boxes, but the list of flowers only had the scientific names, so I didn't really know what I was planting. Well, now I know what cosmos is and that window boxes aren't the best place for it! But the cornflowers were my favorite. I didn't know how many different shades they were. This is not a photograph of my window boxes, but the cornflowers blooming there inspired me to make this virtual cornflower field in Vue.
March 15, 2016
Purple Jubilee
I saw a picture with purple tulips in the sunlight and wanted to create something like it in Vue. There are lots of tulips planted in my yard, but because they were planted in the shade, they rarely bloom. Tulips like lots of sunshine!
March 1, 2016
Roe in a Meadow
This picture was inspired by an EarthShots photo of a cheetah in a field of grass. But my subject is a little safer!
February 15, 2016
Resurgam
“Resurgam” is Latin for “I shall rise again” - an good inscription for a gravestone, especially in the spring. It seemed appropriate to combine the symbols for death, remembrance, and resurrection.
January 8, 2016
Forgotten Strife
A great battle must have taken place here a long time ago, but all that's left now is a ruined tower in a field of poppies.
This image was created in Vue.
December 15, 2015