I have mixed feelings about the new part-time job I’ve taken. I loved the quality product offered at the specialty food and cheese shop where I worked for the last fourteen months. But an opportunity developed and for reasons with which I shan't bore you, I've moved on. The upshot is that instead of working 2-3 full (and I do mean full) days per week, I’m working four short days and even though daylight savings deserted us on Sunday, I get home before dark.
Which means there was still plenty of light on Tuesday when I walked to the bedroom, sloughed off the professional clothes I haven’t worn in over two years, pulled on my blue jeans and sat down to finish a freelance-writing-related invoice. Then, I looked out the window.
The sun was burning through the trees behind our house, and on a hunch, I grabbed the camera, climbed into the car and drove to the pond, 300 yards down the street. As I suspected, the sun mirrored itself on the motionless water. I forget you lose all subtlety when you take pictures directly into the sun though. Standing on tiptoe to try to reach above the reeds cluttering my view, I clicked the shutter 16 times, hoping to capture the sunset sinking below the horizon, while it flamed into the pond below.
I only turned away from the sunset once. Gosh, I’m glad I did.
Wow! Me too. I mean I, too, am glad you did. Wow! Sometimes that happens in my writing - I am going after one thing and another worms its way in, to my surprise and delight.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful shots!!!! I feel most autumnal now! Take care
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It's nice to get home before dark and capture moments like that. Just Wow. Looks like you should be in National Geographic. Nice to have invoices for freelance writing. I should try that.
ReplyDeleteWOW! Absolutely breathtaking. You simply must visit that pond everyday, even if you don't have a camera in hand. There's so much beauty and serenity in that place, a short visit there would be better than a visit to the world's best therapist.
ReplyDeleteWow, those are stunners! Glad you were quick with your camera.
ReplyDeleteOh, oh, oh! Took my breath away, as I'm sure it must have taken yours. Beautiful.
ReplyDeletewhat ever you did, it worked..
ReplyDeleteOver here from Carol's Tiki Hut.
ReplyDeleteWhat gorgeous pictures! I'm going home to Boston tomorrow. Can't wait to enjoy the foliage. :)
Oh yes, love that magic sunset light that bathes everything with an indescribable warmth. It is beautiful for portraits as well, but hard to catch just right.
ReplyDeleteLove your fall colors and the Gaussian effect on the reflection in that pond.
Oh, wow, those are simply stunning--not sure which I like better...
ReplyDeleteOh my goodness. Breathtakingly awesome. The sunset itself is smack in your face yelling 'this is what it's all about get out here now and live'. The second one gave me goosebumps. Wow.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful pictures!! Thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteThat water shot is exquisite! I love the magenta on that rock. Wow.
ReplyDeleteWhoa, those are spectacular! That was an inspired moment when you headed for the pond. Perfection.
ReplyDeleteThose are the times you'll remember for the rest of your life, whether you had your camera or not.
ReplyDeleteGive the new job a few weeks to get used to. It'll be good for you.
Both pictures are great, but I esp love that second one! Wow.
ReplyDeleteCongrats on the new job.
I'm so glad you did too! You live in the most beautiful place. I am always green with envy.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness I love those photos.
ReplyDeleteIncredible shots. Simply gorgeous.
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