After The Storm...a Couple Photographs
This week it has been more like winter here in Downtown Mountaindale,
the temperatures today warmer, but still a bit nippy. A lot of times
(read that to mean most of the time) I have my Canon Rebel digital
camera beside me in the car when I go out to run errands, and the other
day was no exception. One never knows when something or another will
catch your eye, and sometimes lady luck shines on your camera and the
results are a photograph or two worth sharing.
Sitting here in my apartment trying to stay warm this afternoon I
downloaded images from my camera, and a couple pictures I happen to
really like and thought I would share them here for everyone to enjoy.
As you leave the "Town of Fallsburgh" heading toward the Shop Rite in
Thompson, New York you'll see these power poles off to your left about
two miles out of town. It had stopped snowing, but there was a misting
rain in the air, the sheen of ice could still be seen on many of the
trees branches along the drive, and the road conditions saw me moving
along slower than most days. I've passed these power poles numerous
times, and they just not not shout out to me, but on this day, the poles
in unison just seemed to speak out in unison, "Take our picture".
I so covet these lens! |
Seeing the results, very happy that this was a day when my camera was
with me in the car, and that I happened to have my 55-250mm Zoom lens on
the box. For the money, you just cannot beat the Canon Rebel EOS,
though, if I win the lottery, would love to have a full set of their
top of the Zoom Lens with all the bells and whistles on them. For that
matter, I would love just being able to shoot with these lens for say
one week...especially if I could pick any location in the world for that
one week. Wondering if Canon has any need for a product tester in
Sullivan County NY? I will work for free if I get to keep anything I
test...can I give you a wish list? Anything on this page
I would so die for...OK, not die, but drool over in a covetous
fashion...did I mention my birthday was last week? Of course, thinking
if I got that incredible EF 800mm f/5.6L IS USM or the EF 400mm f/2.8L IS USM I would need to invest in a new box for such incredible lens.
Another couple of pictures I snapped were at the entrance to our own
"Rails to Trails" here in Mountaindale, including one of the Train
Garden in the proverbial dead of winter. This one is not as
spectacular as the one above, but still liked it, perhaps because I
spent so much of this past summer working on the trail during the
installation of our "Train Garden". I also just have an affinity for
pictures that just seem to fade into infinity, almost always stop when I
see a road or path that seems to present a feeling of great depth.
Streams are another one of those subject matters that quickly catches
my attention for the very same reason.
Sure
for those of us who spent our summer working on the train garden will
find this winter shot of our sculptural interpretation fun. Waiting for
spring so we can see how many of our garden perennials survived after
the drubbing they took in last year's hurricane. The garden is
definitely going to need some TLC this spring, as is the portion of the
trail just up from it that was all but washed out. Of course, looking
at how hard some of our neighboring communities were hit by Hurricane
Irene, we here in Mountaindale can count ourselves very lucky.
For those of you who have gotten this far, just a reminder that Sunday March 10th, 2012 will see Rock Hill hosting the Second Annual Rock Hill Saint Patrick's Day Parade beginning at 12 Noon.
Also on March 10th, the Sullivan Renaissance Annual Conference, which officially kicks off this years Sullivan Renaissance Project season. Applications for the 2012 Sullivan Renaissance Program are available online, and due in their office no later than 5 PM on March 21, 2012.
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