Remnants of a cornfield in the shadow of Taos Mountain. Springtime in the rockies reveals the remnants of past seasons overlaying the new, with a reminder that winter was in there somewhere as the transitory time of renewal.
6 thoughts on “Cornfield In The Shadow Of Taos Mountain”
Ah! Yes. What scope and such a feeling of expansiveness. Love the rich colors.
I know you’ve taken a lot of shots of Taos Mountain. This is among my favorites. Very striking and completely different perspective. I especially like how the cornfield draws me into the image and leads my eyes to the mountain.
Thank you Mike. Knowing that you’ve been looking at my work for a long time this is a wonderful compliment. I hope you and Carolyn are well and enjoying blue bonnet season. G
6 thoughts on “Cornfield In The Shadow Of Taos Mountain”
Ah! Yes. What scope and such a feeling of expansiveness. Love the rich colors.
An older image I revisited and liked more the second time round. Thanks Judy. G
Stunning Geraint love it
Thanks love.
I know you’ve taken a lot of shots of Taos Mountain. This is among my favorites. Very striking and completely different perspective. I especially like how the cornfield draws me into the image and leads my eyes to the mountain.
Thank you Mike. Knowing that you’ve been looking at my work for a long time this is a wonderful compliment. I hope you and Carolyn are well and enjoying blue bonnet season. G