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Evidence of Spring (aka, More Photo Therapy)
Stress is driving me to my camera…it’s good therapy, takes my mind off troubles, and results in some interesting shots that may or may not be worthy of posting for sale, but is at least a record of my therapeutic endeavors! I walked home from work today. It’s about a mile or so but I was able to take my time and see and hear things I don’t observe from the car. Lots of new growth coming in with spring now upon us…in spite of the cooler weather we’ve had. Everything is greening out and I for one am thankful that the bleakness of winter is almost past. After I got home, I walked the dogs and then headed back to get my camera (can’t…
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Why Did God Make Frogs?
I really don’t do frogs, lizards, snakes, bugs, or anything that creeps or crawls upon the face of the earth. These things freak me out a bit, and I’m not really sure why. I get near a lizard or frog and my heart palpitates wildly and shrieks tend to erupt out of my mouth, scaring everyone half to death who might be within earshot. And yet, as a photographer, I feel compelled to capture these critters on film (or digital, as it may be). So last night, when I let my dogs out for a bit, I saw BOTH a lizard and a tree frog calmly sitting on the leg of our patio canopy…and guess what? I HAD to get my camera. Of course, the…
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Taking a Moment
I love to see my flowers in bloom. This year I planted Mexican Petunias. They were only supposed to reach a maximum height of 3 feet, but they’ve grown upwards of 4 feet! They bloom every day with profuse color, beautiful to behold, and they cheer my heart. Here’s a solitary bloom to capture their essence: And here are two in full glory: And, here is a rose just to top things off: Happy day!
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The One That Got Away
Missed a great opportunity as I was traveling early this morning. A doe was standing very near the interstate I was driving, calmly chewing a mouthful of something. She faced away from me, and in the early morning misty haze, her dark body was a stark contrast to all the grayness before me. I slowed down and reached for my camera, preparing to pull off the road to capture the moment. Darn! Camera wasn’t there! I had left too quickly and had forgotten it…and the moment was gone forever except in my memory. Lesson learned…don’t leave home without it!