You know, I've heard that from people but I grew up 10 minutes away from where I took these pictures - raised in big sky country, next to the Konza. I found it very unsettling when I moved to Georgia for grad school - all those hills and valleys and tall buildings and the lack of an open horizon made me feel claustrophobic. I got over it! I'm a confirmed city girl now, but I always feel a great whoosh of relief when I get back to the big sky!
Yep, playing with the new camera. :-)
Happy New Year to you too! :-D And many happy returns.
I love sky and horizon, and hate living in a city, but I suddenly realise that my sky is almost always framed by trees and rolling hills. What is most unnerving about that "Big Sky Country" is that, when I see that much sky, I associate it with the sea, the ocean. It's the fact that your sky has flat land underneath it, rather than rolling waves, that makes it soooo foreign!
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Is this playing with the new camera?
(And happy New Year - it's just ticked over, here!)
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Yep, playing with the new camera. :-)
Happy New Year to you too! :-D And many happy returns.
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A happy new year to you.
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