Rurality. May 22, 2009
Posted by littlebangtheory in Art and Nature.Tags: deerfield river, Heath, lilacs, morning, Mount Greylock, plainfield, pond, Spring
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Along the way, over the last couple of days.
Morning on the Deerfield River:
Playing with that effect; I’d like to get an eye for it, shoot specifically for this treatment, and see what comes of it.
But not all the time.
A pasture in Adams, overlooked by Mount Greylock:
A lilac stand at a field corner in Colrain:
A pond in Plainfield:
…and up in Heath, a roadside spring:
This part of the world changes mile by mile. It’s one of the many things I like about New England – the ability to move between environments without traveling all day.
great pictures but the spring is amazing.
I agree. The spring made me exclaim out loud. You captured the greens beautifully and what a magic place!
What’s so wonderful about your photographs and comments is the direct connection I feel to Thoreau and Emerson. My visits here continue to bring blessings to my life and to many.
sherry, thanks, I like that one best as well.
Kym, yes, it is magical, much more so in person than my rudimentary photographic skills can capture.
susan…
…wow. I grok those dudes, but I’ve never been connected in any way to them before.
Thanks for your kind words!