I often walk this same path; sometimes I take a camera and sometimes I don't. These two photos were taken just a few days apart from the same general area although the compositions are quite a bit different.
On the foggy day, I espied a gaggle on the water, so I snapped a picture from the bush before I went any closer. I figured they would scatter once I got closer, and I was right. Meanwhile, you can see how low the water is as the geese are almost entirely out of the water in the middle of the stream: not that it is ever deep around here, but this is really low these days.
That's all. I don't have much to offer these days.
wow, standing out there. i hope your drought ends soon.
ReplyDeleteMoments of peace, FG. Beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI like to try and sneak up on geese in the fog.
ReplyDeleteOh my, that is low!
ReplyDeleteLove the second photo. So full of mystery!
You are SUCH a talent. :)
ReplyDeleteThat third shot is magical.
ReplyDeleteAnything like that will do very well.
ReplyDeleteI like those foggy days. The air seems so soft.
ReplyDeleteThe water is still terribly low, isn't it?
ReplyDeleteThe snow won't help much, unless it lasts.
I'd rather leave hubby at home than my camera! (He knows it, too!) :-Q
This reminds me of Monet painting pictures of the same thing in different times of the day and seasons. The colors and light is so different.
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