Nebraska – From One Extreme to Another – Day 6 – Crisp MorningPosted by drfl on July 6th, 2010
As promised, this week will be filled with images from Ponca State Park. Located on the far northeastern edge of Nebraska, the landscape is much different from that of Toadstool Geologic Park, the subject of last week’s images. Forests and Foliage dominate here which contrasts with the stark, rocky terrain of Toadstool. Today’s view is looking west from the Missouri River through the prairie and towards the bluffs. The late spring moon can be seen descending through fog in which a faded fogbow is still visible.
Technical Details:
Canon 5D Mark II, 17-40 f/4l @ 17mm, f/13, 1/30 sec.
Ponca State Park, Nebraska





