Taos Mountain, Red Willows, Cloud
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10 thoughts on “Taos Mountain, Red Willows, Cloud”
I love this photo. Spectacular.
It’s a view that is still there … for now. Many other locations have transformed into something else, with more development on the way. Thank you Sandy. G
Hi so many clouds over our lives at the moment keep on keeping on. Looking forward in hope Thank you
They add a lot of drama to the scene at least. Thank you Alison. G
I like the layers and depth of this one, Geraint.
Layers are very appealing for me. Thanks Ron. G
Beautiful ~ Here’s hoping spring isn’t far off and that we can all get out. Thanks for sharing!
It seems we are in the doldrums for a little while here. Looking forward to full on warmer days for sure. Thank you Elaine. G
Beautiful Geraint as always. Thanks for sharing. Love those contrasting willows both in color & texture.
BTW I’ll forward the Pagosa Spgs Photo Club site & FB page. I almost forgot with all the upheaval. We have some wonderful photographers in the group.
Brenda Breding
Thank you Brenda. I got your email and will certainly check out the link you sent. Hopefully we’ll be out of this situation soon and can plan an event. G