Here in the western U.S. the eastern sides of our mountains are dry. Stripped of wetter forest lands they can offer a longer view and different perspective.
See that tiny white dot at the bottom of this shot? It’s a barn though it almost looks like a rock that’s tumbled down the mountainside. Humans don’t look quite so big and important at this scale.
This is quite a shot and the wee barn does help us see the scale of the mountain. Re your comment on Ocala: You had me laughing out loud. I think other languages are difficult but it must be hell trying to learn English as an adult!
Have a great Sunday!
That is a magnificent shot.
It is hard conveying scale, but you did it. It is also hard showing slope. I struggle with that.
Humans are not as important as we think we are–I agree! Jack is right–well done!