by Dave | Jun 8, 2009 | Landscape
Dickinson County, Kansas — After a series of spring rains the fields along highway 4, stretching from Elmo, across Carlton, and into Gypsum, were lush and full of color. The interplay of colors in the fields, culverts, and borders break up the flat landscape. I walked...
by Dave | Jun 5, 2009 | Black and White, Landscape, Soft Lights
Along Highway 4, Dickinson County, Kansas
by Dave | May 28, 2009 | Black and White, Landscape, Wildflowers
by Dave | May 27, 2009 | Black and White, Industry, Landscape
Pawnee County, Kansas – Farmers are busy across the fields, preparing ground, planting, and spraying. Irrigation systems are already running, creating green polka dots for those flying overhead. The landscape is also spotted with oil pumps and storage tanks. I stop to...
by Dave | May 25, 2009 | Landscape
Barton County, Kansas – The western boundary of Pawnee Rock State Historic Site overlooks this gorgeous wheat field.
by Dave | May 20, 2009 | Flint Hills, Landscape, Symphony in the Flint Hills
Flint Hills, Marion County, Kansas
by Dave | May 18, 2009 | Flint Hills, Landscape
Flint Hills, Marion County, Kansas – Another peek at the land surrounding the site chosen for next month’s Symphony in the Flint Hills. This is a stream running through the Doyle Creek Ranch.
by Dave | May 17, 2009 | Flint Hills, Landscape, Symphony in the Flint Hills
Flint Hills, Marion County, Kansas – Fresh grass is covering the Flint Hills landscape, and a scattering of wildflowers is in bloom. The next several weeks are going to be gorgeous through this area. This is a sneak peek of the site, and surrounding area, of next...
by Dave | May 16, 2009 | Black and White, Landscape
Barton County, KansasLens: Nikon 12-24 DX
by Dave | May 6, 2009 | Black and White, Landscape
Buffalo River area, Arkansas – This is a view of the fog-wrapped woods along a mountain road. We spent a few days exploring upper Arkansas, journeying along the course of the Buffalo. Rain and clouded skies shrouded the landscape the entire trip, but it was still a...