Day and Light
It was one of only a few golden autumn days. I had gone into town for a haircut, but I’d also taken the camera. It was a beautiful day with the sun at its most golden amber. I took a few pictures. Eventually, I took a lot of pictures. It was so lovely, I couldn’t stop.
We didn’t have much autumn, but I think I managed to catch the best of it. Maybe next year, it will be better? We can dream.
Categories: #Photography, Autumn, Blackstone Valley, colors, Garry Armstrong
Beautiful! Thanks for sharing some warmer and more glorious times! 🙂
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Thanks, Melanie. We’re back to gray and colder than cold wx.
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I think you did catch the best of autumn, Garry.
Leslie
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He often does. We are about equal in landscape, but he looks for people whereas I look for trees and rocks. His landscapes are much more interesting than mine. I call most of my work “postcard photography.” It’s pretty. Not great, but pretty. His can be sometimes amazing and capture a small world in it.
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You both have your own, unique styles and I think you compliment each other.
Leslie
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yes, Leslie. A brief encounter. Gone with the wind. They call the wind Mariah.
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chuckle…..
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Loooovely colors Bro
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Garry’s best work almost always has people doing stuff. That’s the old newsie in him. If he were a little less technically challenged, he would be a brilliant street photography. Sometimes, he already is and the only things that stop him are (a) living in Uxbridge and (b) living in Uxbridge.
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Thank, thee, Bro.
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I’m the same. I went on a short walk in November, a sunny, exceptional day and the whole world was literally GOLDEN. I took only about a trillion pics and sent a collection of them to my WhatsApp friends – it’s fleeting alright but while it lasts, it’s sheer heaven.
Like very much what your eyes see.
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It’s a trick of light that in this part of the world is rare, but much more common out west. I don’t know why for sure, but I’m guessing it is the amount of dust in the air and the lack of humidity. We get a few days like that. I miss most of them because here, in the woods, you just don’t SEE the sky, but elsewhere, I’ve managed to grab some photographs. And isn’t it amazing?
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My eyes thank you and I thank you, Kiki.
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These are wonderful, Garry! I particularly like the one right out of the camera — you have a good eye for photography!
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It is right out of the camera because I didn’t see that there was anything I could do with it. It was fine. From the colors to the depth. I did trim it to make it square, but that was it. I just lopped off the edges and voila!
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Thank you, Slmret. I think I’m always seeing a movie unfolding around me.
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