tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33929660.post1302258815833882346..comments2024-03-28T18:34:03.426-04:00Comments on Working Pictures: High Plateau, ICarl Weesehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/12291898089206705608noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33929660.post-90971999830087205572012-08-13T18:23:56.938-04:002012-08-13T18:23:56.938-04:00James, the high plateau landscape is definitely wo...James, the high plateau landscape is definitely worth a look, but if you go that far, keep going north. I think that the northern tier of Nebraska and the southern tier of South Dakota are just fabulous. I worked with both on road trips going through, back about ten years ago, and I'm just dying to get back there to work again, both with b&w 7x17 film and color digital.Carl Weesehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12291898089206705608noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33929660.post-46322689952254328072012-08-13T17:51:36.441-04:002012-08-13T17:51:36.441-04:00It's funny how land works. I moved here to Nor...It's funny how land works. I moved here to North Florida, from Vermont. I was used to a hill, rise, tree or valley breaking up the horizon. Now I live in an area as flat as High plateau, but for the trees. The little area I live in is called Palm Valley. There are lots of palms but no valley. The palms create the valley. But I can go two miles to the ocean and have a really endless horizon. <br /><br />I used to miss Vermont because the land had so much movement. Now I love the low country variations. I would love to go photograph that high plateau though.James Weekeshttp://www.northfloridapictures.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-33929660.post-47250378324161093932012-08-12T09:29:40.836-04:002012-08-12T09:29:40.836-04:00said it before, but I continue to be fascinated by...said it before, but I continue to be fascinated by the depth and variety of color in these images......lylehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17401171102303737273noreply@blogger.com