Taking photos to exchange with my Swedish partners for the
weather blog has driven me to experiment with my camera as never before. I even went outside last night IN THE ACTUAL DARK and shot some photos. That was fun and I experimented with flash/no flash/slow flash, etc. with surprising results (at least surprising to me). I was unprepared for the drama that night photography gave to mundane scenes.
Night Shadows (taken last night, March 6th, in the backyard)
Day shadows - taken today - same view
Night Reflections
Day Reflections - same shot
Last night - trees with pinprick moon
Today - same trees but with celestial blue sky Today was a beautiful day - the first really warm day that promised not to be a singular aberation. The ground is soggy with snowmelt and tonight it's started raining with three more days of rain to come. But green things are happening. This long, miserable winter is finally starting to lift. Relief is in sight accompanied by
The First crocus.
Buds are swelling, birds are making spring calls and activity is beginning all around. But before it all that breaks into full-bloom spring, we have to get through Mud Season:
and worse is yet to come
2 comments:
I especially loved the light and texture in these pieces and the hope for warmer weather.
Thanks, Margaret. I appreciate your visit and share the hope.
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