For more than thirty years I've been wandering the woods and waterways of Saratoga County, New York, and regions nearby, looking closely, listening carefully, and recording what I experience. We are blessed in this region with an amazing amount of wilderness right at hand. With this blog I share my year-round adventures here, seeking out what wonders await in my own Madagascar close to home.
Wednesday, October 7, 2009
Autumn in an Oak Leaf
This single oak leaf contains all the gorgeous colors of autumn rolled into one.
Stunning! I'm wondering if you see the world in as vivid colors as your photographs. Your reality just seems more intense than most people's as it is portrayed in your blog. You are living LARGE! Thanks for sharing it with us.
It's true that there are astoundingly beautiful colors all around us, but I think I missed a lot of them before I started taking photos, which really focussed my attention on the beautiful details and got me down on my hands and knees to really see so many beauties hiding down there. And starting my blog this year has caused me to look even more closely and frequently to see what there is to see. Plus it has brought me into contact with new friends who open their remarkable worlds to me, both in person and through their own blogs. So yes, my world has grown larger, thanks to dear folks like you.
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Stunning! I'm wondering if you see the world in as vivid colors as your photographs. Your reality just seems more intense than most people's as it is portrayed in your blog. You are living LARGE! Thanks for sharing it with us.
It's true that there are astoundingly beautiful colors all around us, but I think I missed a lot of them before I started taking photos, which really focussed my attention on the beautiful details and got me down on my hands and knees to really see so many beauties hiding down there. And starting my blog this year has caused me to look even more closely and frequently to see what there is to see. Plus it has brought me into contact with new friends who open their remarkable worlds to me, both in person and through their own blogs. So yes, my world has grown larger, thanks to dear folks like you.
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