I was on my way home from Coos Bay, when I noticed a small river flowing beside the roadway. I saw a brilliant flash of blue. Unable to resist, I pulled over to investigate. I stood on the bank and took this wonderful photo of the blue, blue sky, where the opposite side of the river reflected upside down.
Oh my, what a wonderful mirror water can be. Just think how primitive humans must have used lakes and still water to catch their own reflections. I can't imagine not reconizing my own image. "oh, to see ourselves as others see us." Can't imagine how your photo prompted that train of thoughts. But it did and I'm caught up in the wonder of it all.
When you think how many time that image has been flipped back and forth to arrive at that picture it is amazing. Beautiful reflection of of your talent Sis. Oh yes clouds and verse seem to be the sisterly theme today, I'm getting used to it.
When I see something unexpected, unusual, or beautiful, my focus involuntarily suddenly sharpens and intensifies. The sensation tickles! That's when I say something "fills my eyes." It is the greatest compliment I can give.
"Sometimes I do get to places just when God's ready to have somebody click the shutter." -- Ansel Adams
Sunset
The Columbia Gorge
"Sometimes it is not the camera as much as the "thing" you chose to photograph." -- Abraham Lincoln
We must be willing to let go of the life we have planned, so as to have the life that is waiting for us. -- E. M. Forster
Welcome to my World
I have always loved taking pictures. I took my first and only photography class at West Linn High. The photo lab was located in the bowels of the school near the gym's locker rooms. There we learned to manage typical dark room techniques and procedures for developing film.
Things have radically changed since those days. Today's technology no longer requires pungent trays of chemicals and a dark room.
With the invention of the digital camera, I was set free to capture the amazing, unusual and the unexpected. My camera is always by my side.
I never know when, or where I will be able to capture some delicate beauty, or unexpected oddity.
Welcome to my world!
Statistically, the probability of any one of us being here is so small that you'd think the mere fact of existing would keep us all in a contented dazzlement of surprise.
--Lewis Thomas, The Lives Of A Cell
"Don't tell me the moon is shining; show me the glint of light on broken glass." ~ Anton Chekhov
I am interested in people, stories, art, drama, music, nature, and photography.
I love to photograph the forest, my garden, birds of all kinds, the river, my town, our historical home, the ocean and so much more. The stories one can find are endless.
The seasons of nature are fascinating to me. Every year, time and the seasons seem to vibrate with increasing intensity
~Beth.
A Fairytale Mind
This is a link to my favorite book reviewer. Rena Lanyon gives a well-written review from a youthful perspective.
Art from Trash
by Clytie, Queen of Hearts
Sharp Shinned Hawk
The Incredible Photography of Abraham Lincoln
Twenty years from now you will be more disappointed by the things you didn't do than by the ones you did. So throw off the bowlines, sail away from the safe harbor. Catch the trade winds in your sails. Explore. Dream. Discover.-- Mark Twain
6 comments:
Now that's the kind of blue you don't see very often. Very beautiful.
Takes a minute to get my mind to register that it's a reflection! Great shot!
That is some kind of intense! Wow.
Oh my, what a wonderful mirror water can be. Just think how primitive humans must have used lakes and still water to catch their own reflections. I can't imagine not reconizing my own image. "oh, to see ourselves as others see us." Can't imagine how your photo prompted that train of thoughts. But it did and I'm caught up in the wonder of it all.
wow! what an amazing sight!
When you think how many time that image has been flipped back and forth to arrive at that picture it is amazing. Beautiful reflection of of your talent Sis.
Oh yes clouds and verse seem to be the sisterly theme today, I'm getting used to it.
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