Here’s one more shot from another favorite place in town. It’s the same day as this one but with a greater emphasis as the tree and point and a little more subdued over all.
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Here’s one more shot from another favorite place in town. It’s the same day as this one but with a greater emphasis as the tree and point and a little more subdued over all.
Good for you for going back to the archive and pulling out this alternate view. I don’t do that as often as I should but did so with my most recent post. Perhaps you and I are both lacking in new material – I know that’s the case for me, and hope to be out with the camera this weekend. Freezing rain and sleet this morning, followed by rain in the afternoon. My wood piles are wet … requiring some advanced planning to allow the pieces a bit of time to dry before they are hauled into the stoves. 77F in the living room before bed last evening … 72 in the kitchen … 71 in the kitchen this morning … very comfortably warm. D
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Yeah, in the last two weeks I have only been out a couple of times. But I do this occasionally when I am catching up on my archiving and find something that hasn’t been processed.
We are due for that weather this evening and tomorrow…so no shooting tomorrow probably either. The house isn’t quite as warm here…68…but we keep the stove in the basement so the heat will rise all day and maintain a temperature in the mid to upper 60s.
I think I missed your previous post….I saw it in my email but then it was gone. I will check it out later on. Work beckons.
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An FYI, David. I have tried to answer your last comment on your blog a couple of times. I have also tried to make a new comment telling you that. But nothing is being posted. So if you look in your spam bin under the comments box in your control panel, you may see half a dozen or so comments from me.
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Got em. I wonder what’s up. Now … off to read what you’ve had to say.
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I think I figured it out. No idea why it was happening on your blog and not others.
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Wonderful wonderful wonderful – such a perfect, crisp light and the pink on the water is sublime – beautiful shot, Steve. Another winner 😀
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Thanks so much for the lovely comment, Lottie. This time of day is so perfect….there is peace and hopeful expectation for the day.
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There ought to be elves and goblins there somewhere. Looks very good.
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It did feel like I had company, Andrew.
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There was a 1960 movie whose title is akin to yours and also fits this image: “Once More, with Feeling.”
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I almost used that for the title.
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I love this one Steve. It is so clean. It’s one of those you can just stare at for hours and get lost in the smoothness as well as the scene.
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Thanks, Rod. Your description reminds me of Mary Beth’s eyes. 🙂
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You are very lucky Steve. Hope you tell MB 🙂
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I will, Rod. But to really be honest about it, the gaze would not last long as the two of us would break out in hysterical laughter….just like during our wedding vows.
A funny story, that. We were doing just fine….until we heard Mary Beth’s grandmother sobbing behind us and we lost our control. After the ceremony, when telling my mother in law the story of how we started to laugh she said, “That wasn’t Frances…it was Frank”. Mary Beth’s father. 🙂
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That’s a wonderful story Steve.
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This is another one that I really like. Mystery abounds midst the fog and the starkness, yet softness of the scene. The little spot of color in the water is perfect. This one should make a gorgeous print.
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I am very drawn to foggy scenes recently, Yvonne. I am glad you enjoy them too. I shall print this one also. 🙂
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From the azure skies of Texas to the mists of New England, all from my favorite chair! I sure do enjoy the journey 🙂
This is wonderful~ mist, water, trees. My favorite things.
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I am glad we are able to share so many lovely places, Melissa. Although they were not thinking of the internet, your comment reminded me of this song.
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Well how about that~the perfect song, especially when you add in Jim’s tour of space 🙂
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I love the reflections and the patches of red clouds that you captured…You created a really interesting image.
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Thanks, Charlie.
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You’re so lucky to have ground fog, and you certainly know how to make the most of it. We’ve had plenty of fog this past week, but unfortunately, it’s simply a wet, low visibility blanket that covers everything.
I like the way the little pink cloud gets caught in the branches in the reflection.
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We get plenty of the heavy fogs too, Linda. I am more drawn to the ground fog as it reveals and hides while you stand there and watch. When to shoot is always a challenge.
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