I see you were shooting pictures on the third turn. The horse I bet on died before reaching the third turn. That's why there are no horses in your photos. Classic track fence and sky.
Wonderful trio. This illustrates beautifully the thought I had about revisiting that gorgeous tree you shared the other day. The tree may not change but the landscape and sky might as it has here. I'm thinking you might even have snow on the ground in the winter. But thinking about it, you are in Florida and possibly no chance of snow :). Enjoy the golf.
"Photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth which can make them come back again." — Henri Cartier-Bresson
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The sky is different but the grass remains the same.
Lots of green, green lush grass to gallop across... and a big, big sky overhead!
Really like that top shot---surreal.
Just waiting for the horses...
This looks like a large oval.
It looks like a big track. I like your artistic version at the top.
It is so much fun to let your pony run flat out on a track. Of course I was much younger then. Creak!! MB
I like the sky in all of them!
Impressive shots. Do you ever see the horses?
I see you were shooting pictures on the third turn. The horse I bet on died before reaching the third turn. That's why there are no horses in your photos. Classic track fence and sky.
Wonderful trio. This illustrates beautifully the thought I had about revisiting that gorgeous tree you shared the other day. The tree may not change but the landscape and sky might as it has here. I'm thinking you might even have snow on the ground in the winter. But thinking about it, you are in Florida and possibly no chance of snow :). Enjoy the golf.
So I was wondering, "Train track? Do they have a train there? That doesn't look like a train track." Oh, yeah. I get it now. Cool shots.
The lean on that fence makes it look very fast to me. Strange isn't it?
That's horse country there, that is! So gorgeous and green.
That is some green grass.
This horse farm has a lot to see.
Did someone beam up (as in beam me up, Scotty) all the horses?
Love to see these open spaces!
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