Monday, February 6, 2023

 I have been sitting on the back porch watching the sun rise, bundled up with the camera on a tripod and using a remote cable. Today I thought I'd try to get a series of photographs beginning with grey clouds over the distant mountains and then taking photographs as the clouds change colors and the sun makes it way above the mountains — below is the result:









Monday, January 2, 2023

THE NEW YEAR 2023
 

The last couple of days the early morning have been warmish creating thick fog. As it's a winter sun, the colors are very golden-yellow and I love what the color and fog does to the grounds, trees, fences, etc.



Japanese Chestnut




Fence on north side of tree






Wednesday, December 28, 2022

Dec 28, '22

One of the joys of cold weather is frozen water and taking photos and creating amazing photo just by getting close to the ice.

Most of the water was frozen with a leaf or two sticking out. Most of the color is from the water and dirt the water was frozen above.


I was mostly fascinated with the reflections of the dripping ice in the water as though something was growing up from the post in the water.


Lightwaves and frozen stems ... made me shiver.



Water and dirt.



Tuesday, September 13, 2022


 Slight different view of the Topsy Turvy,  a better photo of the base of the columns that support the whatever-it-is.



Teeny-tiny mushrooms along the road in the Bent Creek hiking area ... lotsa mushrooms and i'll post more later.

Eastern Tiger Swallowtail

Also from the Bent Creek hike a couple weeks ago ... it was a huge butterfly and while the blooms it continued to land on looked mostly dead, i suppose they were lively enough to supply the butterfly with the energy it needed.


Sunday, September 4, 2022

I continue being fascinated with the night moon.


 August full moon, peeking


Earlier in the summer there was both a full moon and full eclipse


just before the full eclipse

full eclipse

The moon images came out rather well and we were lucky that it was both a relatively clear sky (it clouded over 20 mins later) and in an area where city lights were not effecting the photograph.



Returning Fall 2022

 I have returned to photographing the Topsy Turvy bloom which blooms each year at this time. Looking at the post from last year I con't see that I improved the images very much but did end up with a final that I very much like.


Topsy Turvy



And at the end of last year I bought a Christmas cactus which is called that as it tends to bloom at Christmas time - the colors are wonderful.


Christmas Cactus


And then there is the Gladiola that I found along the road and  just love the pinks and gradations into the soft white



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Saturday, October 3, 2020

October moon

 The October full moon occurred on October 1st and looked something like this:


then the following night I was able to see that the moon had a companion that was visible: Mars



It's there, in the upper left and slightly red, which, as many of you know, is why it is often called the Red Planet.

  A week ago we drove to Bryson City where the Great Smoky Mountain Rail Road is located.  I heard about this mountain train ride some years...