I'm always so amazed when you photographers can just pull such appropriate photos out of your library to fit a theme not chosen months in advance (I presume). I especially like the first image of the trekkers as the go across the summit of the hill.
thanks everyone glad you like the pics. This was whilst walking ziggy the dog with my friend Lucy, in Suffolk. Beautiful countryside and very very sticky mud.
Betsy I suppose maybe the one at the front knows?
Steve, that made me laugh. Maybe the hikers are a workers collective?
Geat photos, but where are these people walking to in the top photo, looks like an exodus of some sort.
ReplyDeletegreat pics. the people walking on the hill is my fav i think. happy tt!
ReplyDeletethe people walking reminds me of that iconic image from bergman's film the seventh seal.
ReplyDeleteif you plant people do you get trees?
They turned into trees, heh.
ReplyDeleteGreat pictures. I have so many memories trudging across fields like these :)
ReplyDeleteGreat shots Lettie. :)
ReplyDeleteFor some reason this reminds me of the peasant scene in "Monty Python and the Holy Grail."
ReplyDeleteGreat juxtaposition on the objects over the hill! Loved this post.
ReplyDeleteWhere are they going?
ReplyDeleteI'm always so amazed when you photographers can just pull such appropriate photos out of your library to fit a theme not chosen months in advance (I presume). I especially like the first image of the trekkers as the go across the summit of the hill.
ReplyDeleteSuch great photos...love the browns.
ReplyDeleteExcellent.
ReplyDeleteGreat shots, Lettuce. I miss trekking two-legged. Wonder if my wheels would sink here???
ReplyDeleteIt is all about perspective! Great images, -J
ReplyDeleteoh my. I love that first photo.
ReplyDeletethanks everyone glad you like the pics. This was whilst walking ziggy the dog with my friend Lucy, in Suffolk. Beautiful countryside and very very sticky mud.
ReplyDeleteBetsy I suppose maybe the one at the front knows?
Steve, that made me laugh. Maybe the hikers are a workers collective?
great concept!
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