Dawn's early light.
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24.10.03 Sentinel (Part 2)
Yet another photo of the same old thing . . . .
Read More24.10.02 Sentinel
The night shift is just ending here.
Read More24.05.12 Saint Stanislaus Basilica (Winona, MN)
It was a perfect morning and time to photograph Saint Stans Basilica
Read More24.05.11 Island Getaway
A perfect little house on a perfect plot of land?
Read More24.05.09 Council Grounds State Park (Wisconsin)
Campsite #41 in Council Grounds State Park
Read More24.05.08 Wisconsin Spring
Scott Shephard
It stopped raining long enough yesterday for Deb and me to venture out into the Wisconsin countryside just west of Merrill, WI, where the Council Grounds State Park campground is located. My goal was to photograph trees, of which there are many shapes and varieties.
We generally think in terms of “fall” colors but as we drove east across this beautiful state yesterday morning, it was evident that “spring” colors get short shrift*. They are plentiful and, after many weeks of generally colorless landscapes in our part of the USA, are much appreciated.
Though this photo doesn’t necessarily illustrate this, spring is a great time to photograph trees because you get the best of what a tree offers: you get the structure, including the trunk, the bark and the lines and textures of the branches. But you also get a touch of nascent color.
I mentioned a couple days ago that black and white photos reveal lines and textures. But in a photo like this color is essential. Color is life. It is affirmation. And, in spring, the color of budding leaves is the color of Hope.
DJI Minnie 3 Pro 5 frame HDR
*Sorry for the archaic language. This phrase means “unsympathetic dismissal.”
A few more views from the same location:
24.05.07 Morning Joe
A pleasant start to the day.
Read More24.05.06 First Light
Yes, it’s been a while. But today I return from a month long hiatus from “A Photo A Day.” Will I be back tomorrow? I hope so.
Read More24.02.29 Down In the Jungle Room
Today, take a bit of a virtual tour of Graceland.
Read More24.02.28 Walking In Memphis
For the second day, I stand at the feet of a famous person.
Read More24.02.27 Thank You, Mrs. Lauer
This is more about an English teacher than a famous American Author.
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