Seems that I have some type of activity every single day in the coming weeks. I have signed up for too much stuff and all the stuff falls in rapid sequence. I miss writing and thinking, but those activities will have to be put off until that "tomorrow and tomorrow" which in my life does not creep into a petty pace but pretty much rushes by like a full throttle ahead storm. (Can you tell I have been reading a British mystery that includes a protagonist who is studying Macbeth?)
Anyway, I have yesterday's sunset to share with you as recompense. There is something so breathtaking about how the sun will reflect off the water bathing everything around it in golden light. The skies do not reflect much color when there is low humidity and/or low air pollution as in the spring, but the air is so crystal clear that it compensates for the missing.
Anyway, I have yesterday's sunset to share with you as recompense. There is something so breathtaking about how the sun will reflect off the water bathing everything around it in golden light. The skies do not reflect much color when there is low humidity and/or low air pollution as in the spring, but the air is so crystal clear that it compensates for the missing.
Across the river. |
Last of the dogwood blossoms with underlighting. |
Water reflecting the ropes from oyster nursery cages. |
My neighbors sailboat. |
Wow!! Breathtaking for sure!
ReplyDeleteThanks for your fabulous photos!
Hugs
SUeAnn
I know it's a cliche, but there truly is something magical about spring in the woods; and not just in the woods, but everywhere else.
ReplyDeleteI don't have the American kind of dogwood here, just the lower shrubs which are grown for their coloured winter bark.
I think getting away from the computer is a good thing at this time of year - I must get out there again and look around me and get my hands dirty.
Happy Spring!
nice...love the reflection shot...esp the ropes one...simple and pleasing to the eye
ReplyDeleteI'm from Harford County, Maryland!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS photos!!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it funny how everything always seems to hit all at once? Why does that happen? ;)
ReplyDeleteIt sure is easier to relax and take a breath looking at those photos. Just amazing. So gorgeous they bring tears to my eyes!
Nice photos Tabor, and well processed. I specially liked the reflections. Hey, enjoy your busy life! - Dave
ReplyDeleteStunning images. Absolutely glorious. Thanks for. These alone would have made today's blogging and visiting worth while.
ReplyDeleteThese are just marvelous. I didn't doze off here.
ReplyDeleteYour photographs are stunning, as ever Tabor. My goodness girl, you certainly are living life to the full - isn't it wonderful when we enter warmer climes?
ReplyDeleteHad to laugh at the Shakesperian reference!
Wow! Breathtaking, awesome photos!
ReplyDeletePhotos are beautiful as usual. I'm wondering about the ospreys. Anyone taking up residence?
ReplyDeleteVery reflective style of photos, brilliant.
ReplyDeleteSome beautiful, amber images here, Tabor. It makes me want to sit down and soak it all in.
ReplyDeleteThe stillness and light at the end of the day is beautiful. You have do a magnificent job in capturing them.
ReplyDeletespectacular and soothing. :) came over from hilary's to say congrats on your POTW!
ReplyDeleteLovely shots to share, that change in color is fun to play with.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful!
ReplyDeleteYour header photo isn't shabby, either. ;)
Congratulations on your POTW.
What magical light in these gorgeous shots!
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots, that end of the day light is quite magical.
ReplyDeleteGorgeous, gorgeous pics. I especially like that 5th one down of the clouds' reflection in the water. Hilary was right on the money when she chose you for a POTW!
ReplyDeletecongrats on POTW
ReplyDeleteI love that you not only captured the sun setting but all the wonder of the last light on the landscape
you live in a beautiful place
love the way you have captured the light. beautiful - all of them!
ReplyDeleteThe light in the my-neighbors-sailboat picture creates a wonderful atmosphere, it's a great scene.
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