A few nice landscaping images I found:
After the Hailstorm

Image by Mikko Luntiala
It was a nice autumn afternoon last Tuesday, so I grabbed my camera and headed to these high rocks to take some landscape photos over the city. Just when I got my tripod set up, the sun went behind this massive wall of clouds and at the very same moment hails began pouring from the sky. I was under an open sky but couldn’t really leave because the rocks were so slippery and I was afraid I might slip with my camera. So I just stood there for like five minutes, trying to protect my gear from hails. Luckily they weren’t very big.
I was all wet and cold when I finally was able to climb down and find some cover from what had now changed to normal rain. I walked to this park and stayed under an oak tree until it stopped drizzling. As the sun was coming back, I took this shot under the tree.
And no, I didn’t mess up the leveling here. There really is an uphill on the right.
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Undulating fence

Image by The Wandering Angel
All these accidents,
That happen,
Follow the dot,
Coincidence,
Makes sense,
Only with you,
You don’t have to speak,
I feel.
Emotional landscapes,
They puzzle me,
Then the riddle gets solved,
And you push me up to this
State of emergency,
How beautiful to be,
State of emergency,
Is where I want to be.
All that no-one sees,
You see,
What’s inside of me,
Every nerve that hurts,
You heal,
Deep inside of me, oo-oohh,
You don’t have to speak,
I feel.
Emotional landscapes,
They puzzle me – confuse,
Then the riddle gets solved,
And you push me up to this
State of emergency,
How beautiful to be,
State of emergency,
Is where I want to be.
State of emergency,
How beautiful to be.
- Joga, by Björk
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