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Tag Archives: Photography
Poem: Dead Calm
Dead calm, the fog sits upon the harbor. No breath of wind other than That which forms as we exhale. Obscured is our view, our focus
Farm Life: A Bouquet for Cindy
“April showers, bring May flowers”. We are having an extraordinary years for Spring garden color this year. Ample rain, alternating with 70F to 80F days certainly turns the Appalachian Mountains into a hot-house. Or, as I said to the Mrs. … Continue reading
Farm Life: Rodeo, Color
Continuing on my theme of color, when we attended the annual rodeo Saturday, I had in mind to take images that captured the subtle colors of the riders, bulls, and horses: boots, designs on chaps, tassels on vests and gloves, … Continue reading
Color, Blackwater Falls, WV
To continue on my themes of wildflowers and color, I had my camera along when we took a day hike at Blackwater Falls State Park in West Virginia. The rhododendrons were opening. We spent the morning hiking on one of … Continue reading
The High Sierras, Wildflowers, Color, White
We came upon these white colored wildflowers in June. We were hiking in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains at Rock Creek Lake, Devil’s Postpile to Rainbow Falls, Bodie State Historic Park, Panum Crater and Mono Lake, and over Tioga pass.
The High Sierras, Wildflowers, Blue & Purple
We came upon these blue to purple colored wildflowers in June. We were hiking in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains at Rock Creek Lake, Devil’s Postpile to Rainbow Falls, Bodie State Historic Park, Panum Crater and Mono Lake, and over … Continue reading
The High Sierra, Wildflower Color, Red
We came upon these red to pink colored wildflowers in June. We were hiking in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains at Rock Creek Lake, Devil’s Postpile to Rainbow Falls, Bodie State Historic Park, Panum Crater and Mono Lake, and over … Continue reading
The High Sierra, Wildflower Color, Yellow
We came upon these yellow colored wildflowers in June. We were hiking in the Eastern Sierra Nevada Mountains at Rock Creek Lake, Devil’s Postpile to Rainbow Falls, Bodie State Historic Park, Panum Crater, Mono Lake, and over Tioga Pass.
The High Sierra, Wildflower Color
Along our various walks, we joked that we would not get tired, for every 10 paces there was some stunning vista or dazzling wildflower to enjoy and photograph. The guide book would estimate a one mile hike around Rock Creek … Continue reading
The High Sierra, Day 5, Bodie State Historic Park
Look through the ghost town window