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Eastern Washington Freshly Vacuumed:)

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...driving eastward on State Highway 2 in Eastern Washington...miles and miles of rolling fields and very few people. Note: To answer Faemike55's question below, we were enroute to the Dry Falls near Coulee City, Washington... Bill "Painter's Palette" thumb_2266908.jpg

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Faemike55

10:46PM | Sun, 06 November 2011

very cool capture, Bill Waht city were you close to?

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jocko500

11:03PM | Sun, 06 November 2011

rolling land here . cool shot

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Chipka

11:17PM | Sun, 06 November 2011

This is very clean. I don't see any lint at all. Usually you have to use that skinny attachment thingie to get under the mountains: dust bunnies love to accumulate there, but since I don't see any mountains, it doesn't look as if they had to have their edges raised up with the cleaning lady getting down on her knees and rattling the vacuum nozzle around down there, making a horrible racket as cleaning ladies do, you know. And now that I've gotten that silliness out of my system, I'll have to say that this is a brilliant photo. When you and Tara were here in Chicago I'd decided to focus on "space" for a bit. That went out the window once I got a load of all of those windows with all sorts of cool things in them, and then there were those ceilings! Needless to say, I got only one "space" shot and it was still enclosed and nothing like this brilliantly gorgeous piece of work. This has a nice feel to it, very spare, a bit like something Japanese. That really appeals to me. This is brilliantly seen and captured, especially the leftward curve in the road. It's quite cinematic if you ask me. I like cinematic shots. This is quite cool.

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Blush

12:27AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Excellent image Hugs Susan

MarkR151

1:13AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

NICE!

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blondeblurr

1:34AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Simply plain Jane! - but still very intriguing, wondering what's around the next and then the next bend ? probably more of this! Only in America ;) you caught the real essence of the touring moment, Bill BB

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bazza

1:45AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

That is bare and barren Bill what a boring landscape to drive through I think i would fall asleep with miles of that lol..

whaleman

2:35AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

It's always nice when the cleaning crews are out ahead of you mopping up all the dirt and loose debris. I really don't like to get my tires dirty. Great vista! I find wheat fields have some similarities to the ocean, vast, wavy and devoid of objects. That is why young farm boys made such good sailors.

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jayfar

2:47AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Wonderfully clean and this lovely picture also 'draws' you in.

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awjay

2:47AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

you never see roads that clear here...

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fallen21

2:56AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Awesome shot.

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blinkings

2:57AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

This is just as good as Photoshop's motion blur. ;) I guess it's the analog version..........ie actually moving!

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durleybeachbum

2:58AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

What is Chip on! I want some! A super abstract, Bill, but I should be depressed by the lack of trees in 10 minutes!

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auntietk

3:50AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

I see you made good use of your time while I drove that day! What a great landscape through which to drive. Beautiful sunny day, nobody around for miles ... my kind of driving! This is outstanding. The composition and perspective sucked me in the minute I saw it. It surprised me, how much I enjoyed that part of Washington. It had been years since I'd been there. I've always agreed with my friend who says "Eastern Washington is THE biggest waste of daylight hours," but it was fun going through there with you and seeing the stark, empty, rolling landscape. This has such a wonderful sense of space, and you really do have to love the vacuum cleaner marks in that field. :P Nicely done!

angora

4:37AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

nice to see it that tidy LOL intriguing shot! great!

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kenmo

7:52AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Amazing stretch of pavement... Love to have the Vette on that....

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thecytron

8:33AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Great view!

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MrsRatbag

9:10AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Wow, it does look so clean!!! Whoever did it, will you come and do my house??? Beautiful shot, Bill...

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helanker

9:42AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

OH now I see a picture of a person with a dustcleaner using ages to go through this endless road :) Awesome shot.

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0rest4wicked

11:51AM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Enjoy empty spaces like this. I'll usually find myself standing on that double yellow line taking a shot or two just because you can! :~)

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T.Rex

12:44PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Must have been a Texan with a Texas size vacuum cleaner! :) A very nice shot showing the flat vastness and plentyousness. Food for a whole world considering what's growing there. Despite my having flown and taken the train across the US many times, I'm still amazed at the vastness of the farmlands in the country. At the plentyousness. A truely God blessed land. This photo really bears this out. Beautiful. But also very isolated and lonely. The solitude makes for reflection.

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flavia49

12:45PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

wonderful

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jendellas

1:30PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Thats the way to travel, open road, nothing for miles, wonderful!!!

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bobrgallegos

1:38PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Wow, it does look clean!! Wonderful capture Bill!!

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cfulton

2:13PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

I really like this Bill - vast and empty! Super contrast and movement, Clive

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goodoleboy

5:26PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

The image is so pristine and perfect that it looks like a painting, Bill. No reflections nor irregularities. Utterly fabulous if photographed through the windshield.

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RodS

5:49PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

Dang - that musta been one hellofa Hoover! A dynamite shot here, Bill! Reminds me a lot of Kansas! Probably you too! LOL!

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rawdodb

6:37PM | Mon, 07 November 2011

I take it most these people haven't seen wheat fields before. Was trying to make it up that way this summer, Headed for Spokane, But only made it to Goldendale. Maybe next year.. Sure miss the area. Thanks for the trip home.

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Richardphotos

2:19AM | Tue, 08 November 2011

impressive lighting and landscape

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tennesseecowgirl

7:34AM | Wed, 09 November 2011

breath taking, I love drives like this, just turn on some tunes and enjoy the view.

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