Nice use of shadows.
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Beautiful photo, love the depth and the colors.
Old Vineyard Road – Arroyo Grande, CA
Deep it the heart of Arroyo Grande, California sits Sausalito Canyon Vineyard, a very unique winery with vines dating back to the 1800’s. It is called a “dry” winery because it is only watered by the local rains. A bit strange to call a winery dry because it makes me think of the counties in Texas along Interstate 10 where you can’t pull over and get a beer. However, I love the fact that not artificially watering the vines is extremely ecofriendly. I thought the dirt road was a wonderful commute to work, but also brought back visions of a simpler time. The clouds lined up perfectly to frame the mountains in the backround which happened to be on the label of all their wines. Please enjoy the photo and if interested enjoy a trip to their website at www.saucelitocanyon.com
This is a great photo!
Twelve Apostles – Great Ocean Road, Australia
Running for over 150 miles along Southeastern Australia is one of the most scenic roads in the world. Don’t worry fellow Americans! I know Highway 1 through Big Sur is beautiful as well, but with a name like “Great Ocean Road” how can you argue? Besides I said “one” of the most scenic. You see it hugs the coast most of the way while traversing through small towns and secluded beaches. As a surfer, it is the ultimate surf check road. The ocean storms here blow up straight from Antarctica without anything blocking their path therefore creating some of the largest waves in the world. This raw power is evident when viewing the many rock formations carved out of the limestone cliffs along the way. This amazing formation is known as the “Twelve Apostles” and located about 4 hours into the drive. …
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