Friday, May 29, 2015

Sagebrush



Northwest Colorado is a place of mountains and valleys, rolling hills and meadows and sagebrush.  Acres of sagebrush thrive during the hot, dry summers and the cold, snowy winters.  During the spring thaw and the rains that normally come then, the sage turns grayish, silverish green but doesn't flower until the fall when it turns a little more grayish brownish color.    The sagebrush smell is spicy and is more prevalent after a rain.  It just smells good!  The wild animals such as antelope, deer and elk do eat sagebrush and birds will nest under its spiky branches to be safe from predators.  In the fall, the sagebrush blooms with golden yellow flowers.  


But the sagebrush hides something else!  Color!









             white and lavender

Purple and pale blue

  

                                                       
                                                                          Yellow
 

                                                                      

Red





Discover beauty
in unexpected places
Fills my heart with awe!

Tuesday, May 19, 2015

Photographs and Words

     I have never been a writer even though I am a voracious reader.  
Words are something that I use sparingly except with family and close friends. 
What about words that would be part of my photographs?
 I would rather read words than make myself 
come up with words to describe or explain my photographs.  

         I could find parts of songs or poems that might compliment my photographs.

This photo says to me..

" My eyes have seen the glory.."  




or this one  "Take me home, country roads, to a place I belong"




or this song line " I see a bad moon arisin' ..."



But are words really necessary for photographs?
If I am sharing a photograph for others to see and enjoy 
what if their words are different from mine?

Maybe I only supply the photographs to make others feel the words!


What would your words be?