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Sunday, November 02, 2008

Finding Comfort

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We all seek comfort and security especially in these difficult times. Sometimes we find it in the simplest of things.

I found this little nest of seeds sitting on a rock at a park last Fall. I somehow lost track of this photo so once I stumbled across it I decided to post it.

I wanted to make a couple of notes on the previous shot of my Aunt's old Farmhouse. I've heard that the house is supposed to be rehabilitated for use by the park ranger. When I was there last there were some signs of work being done. An old screen house that covered an outdoor garden room had recently been torn down. The old wooden gutters were removed and placed on the flagstone side porch and the ground was graded and freshly seeded. It appeared that the septic system had been replaced. The old built in swimming pool had been removed and filled in and the polliwog garden pond had also been removed and filled in. That part was kind of sad since I had fond memories of catching polliwogs in it. There was a beautiful half sunken garden around it and it was built into the side of the hill the house was built on. My mom told me that the pool and the polliwog pond each served 2 purposes the most important of which was so that there was a large source of water nearby in case of a fire. I don't know if that was true but it made sense.

I will be interested to see what happens over the next few months...oh one interesting thing I saw was a Satellite TV Dish on the side lawn of the house that had not been there before. There is an old Office/Barn/Garage directly adjacent to the house that has an apartment above it that was used by the farmhand. It may well have been occupied which would explain the Satellite Dish. I did not go too close to the apartment to see if there was anyone living there. That part of the property is technically off limits to the public so I didn't want to draw attention to our presence there.

In other news, I got myself a Nikon D700 FX (full frame) DSLR camera a little over a week ago but because I had a large assignment that I was working on I really didn't have any time to get out and use it. The job is finished and on it's way to the client so I will finally have time to shoot with it, hopefully today. So the next shots I post will (hopefully) be from the new camera. I am so excited!

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News:

This photo of the Bucknell Football field is a 2 page feature photo in the Fall 2008 issue of Bucknell Magazine.

This photo of the Bucknell Quad is a 2 page feature photo in the Summer 2008 issue of Bucknell Magazine.

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As of July 2008 I have decided to post the same photos on "Parallel Universe" as I do here. It has become too complicated to maintain two different photoblogs on a regular basis. Feel free to visit "Parallel Universe" and look through the portfolio/archives since there are quite a few photos there that were never posted here. I will continue to post on both since each one gets different viewers. I have also changed the title of Parallel Universe to Capture This Photography 2.

Check out my other Photoblog portfolio/archives:
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Labels: fall plants, macro

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posted by Laurie at 12:00 AM

18 Comments:

Anonymous pao said...

I love this photo of the seeds. I wonder what plant they'll be when they grow? finding encouragement in the simplest things is a gift. :)

your photographs will be published? that must be very exciting! congratulations. :)

1:52 AM, November 02, 2008  
Blogger Kerri said...

Great shot!! How exciting to have a new camera!!

8:44 AM, November 02, 2008  
Anonymous don said...

I like this beautiful close up... so intimate and beautifully lighted. D700...now I'm in for camera envy the rest of the day...maybe more days...sigh.
I know you'll enjoy a full frame camera very much.

11:20 AM, November 02, 2008  
Blogger photowannabe said...

What a tender picture Laurie. I love how the seedlings are nestled in the leaf. Great observation seeing it.
Thanks for the followup on your Aunts home. This will be a fascinating adventure to hear about.
Luck you ...new camera...I just don't seem to be able to learn all about the stops etc.
I did just get a new Lumix-DMC-LX3 which I am trying to learn the nuances. Its both automatic and manual with the ability to put on new lenses. Right now its only automatic for me. Haven't posted anything with it yet. It will be a bit before I do, I think.

12:03 PM, November 02, 2008  
Anonymous Andy said...

Wow what a beautiful shot! Congrats on the new camera!!

3:20 PM, November 02, 2008  
Anonymous Marcie said...

Stunning detail. Love how you captured the light.

3:39 PM, November 02, 2008  
Anonymous Still said...

Awesome details and light. I like it a lot.

3:57 PM, November 02, 2008  
Anonymous Rian said...

looking good! you never know where you might find something interesting so it's always good to keep your eyes peeled.. :) nice work! and congrats with the new toy.. :)

8:53 PM, November 02, 2008  
Anonymous Angelique said...

Beautiful wrapped by nature.
Love the fall colors.

2:34 AM, November 03, 2008  
Anonymous Andreas said...

Great use of dof! So soft it looks :)

9:06 AM, November 03, 2008  
Blogger Toni Pons Barro said...

beautiful pictures, I have liked all, I will visit your blog.
greetings, good job.

9:10 AM, November 03, 2008  
Anonymous Nanne said...

Laurie, thanks for visiting my site! I love the photo that I see from you. Very nice colors! You have eyes fot details!

Nanne from Friesland

2:45 PM, November 03, 2008  
Blogger Michele said...

i'm glad you found this image. it's stunning.

5:53 PM, November 03, 2008  
Anonymous Alice said...

Fantastic detail in this. Great shot, Laurie. Enjoy your new "toy!" :-)

8:04 PM, November 03, 2008  
Blogger Zohre said...

Beautiful shot and color.:)

10:36 AM, November 05, 2008  
Blogger Diane - Daily Walks said...

This is REALLY beautiful with the texture and lighting. Your quote along with it is so very true and fitting.

5:59 PM, November 05, 2008  
Anonymous iVahid said...

Such a perfect DOF! Well done!

12:39 PM, November 18, 2008  
Anonymous klaus said...

Realy a great capture .. the lightning, the DOF .. and the coloring works very well. Fine work!!

3:08 AM, November 29, 2008  

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