Friday, May 23, 2014

Scenes from the Juliette Falls Golf Course






18 comments:

Sylvia K said...

What a beautiful place and terrific captures as always, Lowell!! I'm looking for beauty today -- animals have been dying in the cities water supply and we are all having to buy bottled water -- don't know for how long. Not a good way to start the summer!! Have a lovely weekend!!

Kay said...

Isn't this pretty! I know golfers find some of these features are perils, but it's simply beauty for someone who barely knows which end of a club to hold.

RedPat said...

You golfers get to walk in beautiful locations, Lowell!

William Kendall said...

Good shots, Lowell, that last one particularly!

LOLfromPasa said...

Love all these images. I always think that golf courses have a lot of beautiful scenes on offer.

Randy said...

Don't end up in the sand traps.

Karl said...

A pretty place to play golf!
(and take photographs)

cieldequimper said...

I wish I could walk!

Unknown said...

Lovely scenery on top!

Judy said...

The second one is my favorite. That tree is a work of art.

Sharon said...

Looks like a beautiful place to wander around chasing a tiny white ball.

Birdman said...

Dawn breaking, alone in the tee box, then chasing that white ball in ugly pants. Could it get much better?

VP said...

I like the place and also its name...

Halcyon said...

This looks like a pretty course.

Jack said...

All golf courses are beautiful in their own ways, and this is an especially beautiful golf course. I would need even MORE golf balls here.

Hey! Maybe I go to the barber to have my eyebrows, nose hairs and ear hairs groomed!

Small City Scenes said...

a beautiful place. I like your special treatment of the trees. MB

Anonymous said...

Perfect place to hit golf balls around!

EG CameraGirl said...

Neat original photos as well as the ones you've played with.

"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