Much colder, but serene and totally spring. These were taken within about a 20-minute span as morning fog lifted. They’re shown in the order they were shot. The fog was more persistent as I moved farther inland.
I love these photos, even better than yesterday’s. What’s the camera?
The last shot is amazing for showing EVERYTHING – fog (with its layers of thickness), water, sky, ripples, and reeds. Love the third one too; looks like reflections, with its (fog?) space between the background trees and the reflection.
Well done. Atre you going to duplicate any of these photos in painting?
Thanks, Pat. I did think about that third one as a possible pastel painting. Not sure, but I really do want to get back into artwork once the book is finished.
DistOneMarch 25, 2018 6:06 pm
Absolutely lovely – both days. Need a better camera so I can catch our gray fox neighbor.
fredMarch 27, 2018 1:56 am
I REALLY like your art Claire.Someday i hope to buy a picture.
I love these photos, even better than yesterday’s. What’s the camera?
The last shot is amazing for showing EVERYTHING – fog (with its layers of thickness), water, sky, ripples, and reeds. Love the third one too; looks like reflections, with its (fog?) space between the background trees and the reflection.
Well done. Atre you going to duplicate any of these photos in painting?
Thanks, Pat. I did think about that third one as a possible pastel painting. Not sure, but I really do want to get back into artwork once the book is finished.
Absolutely lovely – both days. Need a better camera so I can catch our gray fox neighbor.
I REALLY like your art Claire.Someday i hope to buy a picture.
Thank you, fred. I hope to get back to art long enough to produce something worth buying.