September 23, 2008
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It's not that I stumbled, fell, and scraped my knee. Nor, was I simply bludgeoned upside the head, knocking my body to the ground in a swift and sudden thud. (That was my first guess.)
Have you ever seen leaves separate from the branch of a tree, begin to drop, then lift up, very slightly, with the movement of air, before scattering apart to the frozen ground?
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Comments (12)
super gorgeous photo. i feel the quietude.
I love this pic...
you are my hero. just so you know.
no pressure.
Thats a young river you can tell by the trees sweeping down the slew. Beautiful picture. Good job!!!
Love the green with the ambers. Lovely. And the commentary, like a snapshot of words... feels like I walked in on a conversation, and wanted to hear more.
@gordyc - Thank you.
Actually, it's not a river and it's rather old, 10,000 - 20,000 years. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mirror_Lake_State_Park#Natural_history
Beautiful.
The words and the photo are beautiful.
Jodi -
I think that of all the myriad photos that you've ever posted here, this is one of my favorites, if not the favorite.
Wow.
What kind of bribery would it take to get a print of this??
Be well -
-J
@captain_e - I'm presently on hiatus from selling prints as I work on other projects. Thanks for your interest, and if/when I have items for sale, I'll be sure to post it here. Thanks again.
That photo is beautiful,I like that you got more of the reflection than the trees themselves.
this pic photo is like an exquisite painting
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