Beneath the vast, ever expanding sky, Sol and his celestial cast of players perform in a cosmic display. Pirouetting across a blue velvet backdrop, they paint swirls of gold and indigo, marmalade and champagne on the canvas. Beyond the curve of the earth, beyond the reach of the moon, beyond the spell of the siren, … Continue reading Masterworks
Tag: sunsets
Week 28: the skies have it
Living on the Gulf Coast means that with the exception of a few pesky hurricanes, the weather here is pretty spectacular year round. Winters are short and relatively mild, spring comes early, fall is lovely and really the best time to visit, and summer - well, summer can be fickle. The season, by far, is … Continue reading Week 28: the skies have it
Ambience
The Mister wasn't feeling good the day I usually take my photo hike, so being the dutiful wife that I am, I still went.... but, I did stay close to home just in case he needed me to fetch him a glass of water or some saltines. Instead of venturing out early in the morning, … Continue reading Ambience
Week 23: atmospherical phenomenon
Looking back over my previous 365Project posts, it's clear that if it weren't for food, our pets and atmospherical phenomenon I would have failed at this undertaking weeks ago. Maybe I should once again attempt weekly themes, just to change things up a bit. The reflection photo was featured on "Fading away." That delicious looking … Continue reading Week 23: atmospherical phenomenon
Clearing a trail
Finally got a chance to explore one of the Florida Trails near Crestview. I spent a leisurely 2 hours tramping through the woods. I think I cleared every spiderweb and tick from along the path. Scared a few skinks and a toad too. I only walked a short portion of the trail, and want to … Continue reading Clearing a trail
Looking up
Started the week out in Arkansas on Spring Break and ended at home under rainy skies, with a few hikes here and there in-between. (Photos shot with a Nikon D60, using an 18-55mm, 55-200mm, 20mm f/2.8 wide-angle, 50mm f/1.8 prime lens, Nikon CoolPix S205 and/or iPhone4) For more photos, please visit my Flickr photostream or … Continue reading Looking up

