Friday, June 8, 2012
Daily Changes
Today we finished up our first week of VBS, which was held in Shell lake. It was a great week of teaching S.S. Charlie to about 20 kids. One of the things I enjoy about this series is that each day it leaves off at an exciting place where the kids have to come back the next day to find out what happens. The same is true with photographing nature. Every day holds new surprises and exciting things to discover. It is fun to travel around the "block" and see what is new and different. Tonight it was turtles on the side of the road. If you don't think turtles are quick, try taking a picture of them while they cross the road. They can really move those little legs. Wild flowers are quick to change. What was there yesterday may be gone today or totally changed. I love wild roses and Irises, but they do not last long, so I realized I better shoot while I can. Our great God keeps things exciting and ever changing and yet He NEVER changes. he is always the same, yesterday, today and forever.
Wednesday, May 30, 2012
When I saw the sun start to set tonight I knew I had to take a few pictures. It wasn't so much the color of the sun itself that drew my attention, but the clouds. Once you start taking pictures of area scenes the clouds are always amazing and many times make the photo. I found a spot that the sun was setting between 2 pine trees, which made a great border. Down the road was a couple of fence posts that stood out and screamed "shoot me". Some of the sunset shots actually looked better in black and white. For sun I took a photo of a birch tree, which looks like an arrow pointing to the sky. Can you tell what it really is? (Hint: Look at it sideways).
As I mentioned in the first article, some of the best photo opportunities are right here in our own back yard. Where else can a person see hundreds of lakes in a few short miles. When we arrived in N.W. Wisconsin 25 years ago we knew that we had arrived in "God's Country." Enjoy and leave a comment.
As I mentioned in the first article, some of the best photo opportunities are right here in our own back yard. Where else can a person see hundreds of lakes in a few short miles. When we arrived in N.W. Wisconsin 25 years ago we knew that we had arrived in "God's Country." Enjoy and leave a comment.
Monday, May 28, 2012
BackYard Photos
I have always thought that it would be great to travel to some of the exotic places here in the United States to take photos. It would be great to travel to the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Grand Canyon or even the Everglades. A few weeks ago, I saw a documentary about a photographer in southern Minnesota whose goal was to memorialize the area he lived in. For the past 10 or 15 years he has primarily taken pictures of the landscapes and wildlife in his own county. It made me realize that right here in Washburn County is some of the most beautiful scenery and wildlife that must be photographed. This first set of pictures were taken right here in Spooner and Trego. In fact the bees and butterfly were taken right outside Mc Donald's in Spooner. They may be simple flowers and insects to some, but to me they are part of the heritage that we have right here in our own backyard. As I take photos in our county I will publish them so you can get a feel for our "backyard" and the beauty of God's creation right here.
Leave me a comment to let me know what you think of this new blogpage and if you have any suggestions of how to improve the site. Also please suggest area scenery that would make a great photos for this blog. Thank You and God Bless...
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