It's been a hot, rainy summer, which cleans growth periodically. I have been spared taking photos of that dusty, gray, droopy look. The lily pads, algae and cat tails are beautiful!
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July 10 |
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July 10
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It was difficult to work up the motivation to keep looking for different perspectives on the marsh this month. I want to show the transitions from season to season and find different views of this lovely area. Can you hear the "but" coming? Bored comes to mind and challenged! There are only 2 July dates.
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July 25 |
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July 25 |
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July 25 |
I regained some momentum in August! It helped to start out the month with photographs of Canada geese. The colors are starting to mature into darker greens with some dead or dying foliage. August storms threatened the skies.
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Aug 5 |
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Aug 23 |
Beautiful sunny days with puffy clouds are beach days and give great reflections in the marsh waters.
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Aug 16 |
You know summer is ending in New England when the purple strife blooms. Purple strife is an invasive species to our area and can change the ecosystem considerably. Most people like it!
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Aug 23 Purple Strife |
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Aug 27 sunrise |
Fall is my favorite season. I think I said that about spring too! I have been photographing this place for 9 months. Most of my photographs feature reflections. There are two times of the day when lakes, ponds and marshes are still enough for reflections: early morning and early evening. Prime time to get out there with a tripod and shoot! I just wish I would figure out how to anticipate a beautiful sunset already!!
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