In a message dated 6/6/2003 3:51:46 AM Central Standard Time,
d1956m198d@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx writes:
> "this winter I'm going to get on top of
> it all and sort it out".
. . . but winter is such a good time to capture all those wonderful images
that only occur in winter and then there is the holidays. You know Aunt Irma
isn't always going to be with us and the kids (grandkids) are growing up so
fast, you really do need to get some good photographs during the holidays.
There
really is a better time to take on such a project. Did you see that cardinal
land on the snow covered branch of the apple tree, or the one where the leaves
are just sprouting and the bright green is finally emerging after cold
winter, or perhaps the one that made its nest amongst the leaves? Now that the
blossoms have started to bloom, it really is the most beautiful sight. The
branches have become heavy with crimson fruit and the cardinals and their new
family
are almost lost in its beauty. The fall is one of my favorite times of the
year. The leaves change and begin to blanket the ground. I love those sunsets
with the blanket of leaves and the few remaining on the tree are backlit and
silhouetted as that brilliant orange orb sinks beneath the horizon signaling
the
end of another day. The images you have captured this year have truly fed
your soul and there will be other seasons . . .
Bill Barber
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