Sunday, November 28, 2010

Nature's brush

To me, a change of season is nature at its most wondrous.  Our human brains frequently assume it happens suddenly and certainly it frequently feels that way.  But watchers know and see the signs, and are keenly aware it is a gradual and insidious evolution of one season into the next.   From bird and animal migration, to the changing sky and earth, photographers document the process.


Cloud study 1 - approaching storm


Throughout, nature paints everything with the most astonishing surprises.


The first heavy frosts on the windows are applied with strokes both fine and broad.

Frost 1



These two shots were made the same morning on windows of identical size and composition, both facing south, with approximately thirty two feet separating them.  Although they contain common elements, the two patterns are dramatically different.


Frost 2

keep your eyes peeled and cameras ready.

until next Monday,

db

a passion for the image

1 comment:

  1. Daryl, Frost 2 looks like a carefully etched glass by a fine and patient glass artist, although we cannot match nature's intuitive temprary artwork...excellent capture.

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