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As I walked along the Charles River yesterday, I found myself transfixed by the winter grasses and the bared branches of the trees.  In the winter light, they became surreal.

Today, as I write this post, a gentle snow falls in the city.  I’ll be curious to see what the river looks like tomorrow!

 

 

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One night, feeling restless, I went for a walk.  Along a quiet stretch of road I found a bench where I sat for a while, head bowed with thoughts. Finally, I looked up into the night sky and that is where I beheld something I’d never seen before — the full moon surrounded by a rainbow.

Soft rich reds and blues framed a large golden orb.  My spirit lifted at such an unexpected sight.  I wanted to share the experience so I whipped out my very first cell phone and called a new friend in my life, Steve. It was late.  I certainly woke him up but he was polite and simply said, “Hello.  Is something wrong?”

I replied, “No, not at all. There’s a rainbow around the moon.”  I described the cool lunar light, the rich colors saturating the clouds, the magical picture painted against the sky.  “How wonderful is that?”

I expected him to be as awed as I, and perhaps he was, but Steve as I was still learning at the time is a scientist who studies light. There was no exclamation of awe.  He made a thoughtful “hmmmm” sound and then proceeded to explain the mechanics behind the rainbow’s appearance using clear, straightforward textbook language about angles and wavelengths and light distribution.   Finally, as he grew aware of the sounds I was making, he asked, “Why are you laughing?”

“Well,” I said, “All I was trying to convey to you was the beauty of a rare sight.”  With perplexity quite clear in his tone, he replied, “But so was I.”

 

 

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Hot off the press! Enjoy. 😉

http://evolvingcritic.com/2010/11/01/guest-blog-entry-light-dancing-on-water-the-charles-river-esplanade/

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Okay, I’m rushing time just a bit.  The pre-autumn light is bringing out beautiful colors.  I took these photos by the Charles River today.

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Pink is not my favorite color, but this July pink flowers kept catching my attention, as did blooms in white,

and in gold.

I love photographing trees reflected in water. But sometimes I was so focused on shooting such images, that I nearly missed the ducks for the trees, like these little fellows sitting silently in the bottom of my frame.

Spiders — yes, spiders! — continued to woo me with their wondrous webs. As imperfect as they are, I cannot help but share these images of spider webs I saw one July night in Maine. Layers upon layers of fog-covered webs illuminated by night lights.

Guest contributors added visual and culinary spice to our lives by sharing recipes and photographs. Links below will take you to recent posts. Expect many more tasty selections in the coming months.

Tell Me About the Petunia Wall

Sunflowers

And what does August hold? Hmmm.

* New submissions to writing and photography contests, magazines and other Call for Artists.

* Putting better business practices into place around my creative life, from fun stuff like new business cards to better systems for cataloging and tracking images and articles.

* Following up on recent opportunities to tell other peoples’ amazing life stories.

* Pulling together all my camera gear and giving everything a good cleaning!

* Writing. Writing. Writing.

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