Thursday, January 16, 2014

Come With Me

The light this morning was amazing, in that we actually had some for a change. So I took my camera with me when I walked down to the barn to see what I could see. And one thing I saw was this strange plant that was part botany and part sheep.


I am still learning how to use this camera, which is new and could probably be programmed to run my entire household it's so fancy, but even keeping that in mind I was blown away by the quality of the images I captured. I so miss photography. I miss my old Minolta Maxxum. But I have to say that in this area technology truly satisfies my need for instant photographical gratification.

Granted, there's not a lot of color in the landscape at the moment, but considering this is winter light, I think the quality is luminescent.


More fiber. It practically does grow on trees.


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  1. Love the pix, Celeste - and your accompanying words. I sometimes envy your bucolic New England life - thanks for sharing it!

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    1. Thanks, Ken! There are days when I wish it was a little more bucolic, but I'm grateful for it regardless. I'm glad nature is God's second book because it's one of my favorites. :^)

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  3. Great pictures Celeste. Hope to see many more. I also hope I'll be able to get out and take some pictures soon. Planning to go to the refuge sometime, before the next blast of arctic air arrives. L, Dad

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    1. Thanks, Dad! You'd better get out there soon...I hear the polar vortex is bearing down upon us once again! xoxo, c

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