Dan Hogman:
#smalldrawing --- mainly because it saves time - #instaart #artFido #artoftheday #dailysketch
JC Richardson:
New Mexico scene, shot while covering the Great Plains for National Geographic some years ago. Something about these impossibly long roads in vast spaces that tugs at my heart. @natgeo @natgeocreative #newmexico
Dan Hogman:
Lost... #goldengate #picoftheday #alwayssf
JC Richardson:
Barns in Autumn in the rolling hills of Northeast Iowa strike me as Americana at its best. These fine examples are at the Luther College Farm in Decorah. @natgeo @natgeocreative #iowa #barn
t_ravtyler:
Fourth of july 2015
JC Richardson:
British & Irish Isles: We're cruising the British and Irish Isles and yesterday took me back to Inisheer in the Aran Islands off the west coast of Ireland. This is my favorite spot to see the rather incredible stone fences the islanders built around their
JC Richardson:
Prairie Rebirth 6/20: Rolling hills turn black as the lines of fire billow smoke in the late afternoon. The spring burn in the Flint Hills releases carbon stored in the plants from last years growth, carbon that will be captured again as the grasses grow
JC Richardson:
Prairie Rebirth 7/20: Prairie skies are transformed as the billowing smoke overtakes the landscape. Usually tranquil, the Flint Hills soon verge on conflagration in the sweltering afternoon. But beneath the turmoil the fire is doing its job and the prairi
JC Richardson:
Evening fog rolls into Uig Bay on the Isle of Lewis in the Scottish Hebrides. @natgeo @natgeocreative #scotland #islandobsession #latergram
JC Richardson:
Thousands of Gannetts flew out to meet us as we approached Boreray in St. Kilda. These North Atlantic islands off the coast of Scotland are home to some of the biggest seabird colonies. The islanders depended on these birds. Catching them depended on men
JC Richardson:
Village on Hirta, the main island of St. Kilda. The newer houses at the upper right superseded the older Black Houses up the hill, scattered amongst the fields and pens for sheep and the cleats where the islanders dried seabirds caught on the cliffs. Hard
JC Richardson:
Fulmars ride the drafts over the cliffs on St. Kilda, the highest sea cliffs in the United Kingdom. Islanders lived on seabirds for centuries, climbing down these cliffs suspended by ropes to capture birds in their nests. Now the birds have the cliffs to
JC Richardson:
St. Kilda looking down on the abandoned village. The lower row of houses were the most modern. Above them you see the scattered Black Houses which were much older and higher yet on the hill are the field enclosures (farming was difficult here) and the cle
JC Richardson:
Night on St. Kilda in the Atlantic west of the Outer Hebrides of Scotland. This is the village that the islanders abandoned in 1930 when they just couldn’t go on. It’s now a UNESCO World Heritage site, cared for by the National Trust for Scotland. Several