Friday, May 16, 2014

Views XII


Looking through some of the juniper branches you could see completely different views.

On a side note, have you every typed in your blog name on Pinterest to see if people are pinning your shots.  A friend came across quite a few of mine on the site.

17 comments:

Sharon said...

I'll have to check that! Beautiful view!

Kate said...

Those branches really do change the landscape's focus; either way the scenery is spectacular. Will go to pinterest to check this out.

Kate said...

Unfortunately you are right about Pinterest.

Rick Forrestal said...

Wow, thanks for the Pinterest tip.

I did find some of my shots that have been pinned.
Flattering (I guess.)

Judy said...

Looks like a view that I could see here. I love the color and shapes of the Manzanita.

TexWisGirl said...

just gorgeous. i've seen pinterest sites come thru on my blog traffic so know that some are pinned out there.

Mersad said...

Great image. Love the dramatic clouds. Have not tried the Pintrest thing.

Lowell said...

Another gorgeous view. I'm going to check out Pinterest. It's so sad that people have to steal from others!

RedPat said...

This could be a painting, Randy!

VP said...

This is even better than yesterday's shot, just for the background. I have a few Pinterest boards of my own, and once in a while somebody pins my photos...

Unknown said...

You keep surprising me with gorgeous photos of this amazing site! Love them all.

Luis Gomez said...

Beautiful! Junipers are amazing.

Michelle said...

I love this landscape. I will have to check out Pinterest for myself!

Paul said...

Another nice vista, this one would make a great puzzle!

Tamera said...

Great shot! And yeah, a few of mine are pinned too (as well as my other blog).

PerthDailyPhoto said...

No matter which way you take these shots the view is simply stunning Randy, I think it's because of the sheer size.

vn said...

just wanted to say thanks for these set of photos randy. I found them beautiful, breathtaking and inspiring in equal measures.