Farmer’s Freeway

I feel that I should apologize for my lack of posts this past month or so; I sure set out to do better than I have.  Excuses are just that, but I would like to share a little about one of the things that have led to my absence.  My dream of opening a media and design firm here in Livingston, MT, is finally beginning to take shape and more than ever I can see ‘the next level’ just waiting there to be had.  I’ve taken on a number of clients already, with several more in the works.  Web and graphic design, illustration, photography and video will be our primary services, with web being the main focus right out of the gates.  Despite a foiled attempt to escape to Utah for 10 days (right about now, actually), I’m still taking a few treks now that fall colors are coming into play - Glacier, Yellowstone and Teton national parks, as well as to the Gravelly range, Mesa Falls and across Redemption Road.  As for this blog – it’s not going anywhere.  I’ll continue to post as much as I can, but while posting less my goal is to increase the overall quality of the photographs I share.

Today’s image comes from the Shields Valley and is a simple scene that I’ve photographed on a number of occasions.  As opposed to the bright road that runs through the image from my last post, these tracks are dark and give evidence to the life that grows around them. Year after year, as I’m called to stop and take the shot, I silently thank the farmer who visits this field each day.

About the Author

Cody Redmon

Cody Redmon

A native and current resident of Montana, I fell in love with landscapes at an early age. Growing up in a rural area gave me access to explore my interest while visiting some truly amazing places. I have a deep respect for the wilds and am pleased to present to you scenes and vistas from the back reaches of the western US and beyond. Professional portfolio site: CodyRedmon.com

3 Responses to “Farmer’s Freeway”

  1. I just wanted to wish you the best of luck with your new venture. Sounds exciting! No need to apologize for the lack of posts, they’re always worth waiting for.

  2. exciting news - can’t wait to get the details.
    beautiful work, as always.

  3. @Diane - Thank you for your support on my project, Diane. Things are moving along well, even though I sneaked out for a few days to photograph! :-)

    @Jill - Hey big sis, thanks for your note…and support. Love you.

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