I went outside late Friday night to say goodbye to the storm the weather people had oddly named Kennan. I saw the sun pop out behind the moving clouds and just behind our beautiful old birch tree. This is a Leica picture, I thought, one of the reasons I wanted this camera was so I could catch the emotion of nature and real life.
I’m learning to do it.
The photograph speaks for itself. “Kiss my ass,” I should as it finally moved out. I love the winter pasture, but I didn’t love this story. It was mean-spirited and cruel. It was also beautiful.
This photo definitely captures nature and the emotion of real life. It spoke to me of courage and the ageless beauty of darkness and light.
Thanks Anne, it got to me also
Love this!
Stunning and complex. Different emotions with each viewing.
This is a stunningly beautiful photo. One that I’d love to have in my home, to just stare at…which I’ve been doing. You have a great eye for beauty.
Sandy, I don’t sell the photos, but I’ll be happy to e-maily you a jpeg file you can have printed or use on your computer, free of charge. Just e-mail me at [email protected] if you want one.