It was 5:30 p.m., and I took my camera out to my favorite spot in the orchard. It's here that I can capture the entire feel of the orchard, grapevines, life on the farm, and the peaceful setting of the sun on Willard Bay. It always takes my breath away. I can't believe I live in such a beautiful place! I am so excited to shoot this same scene eleven more times throughout the year! (Note: The sun was just setting when I went out to take this picture. By the time I got to my "shooting spot", the sun had dissapeared behind a cloud, making the picture a little dark. Hopefully, I will get a better shot next month.)
Saturday, February 5, 2011
First of the Month - Sunset on Willard Bay
On Kelley's blog there is an invitation to participate in First of the Month. The object is to take a picture of the same scene, at the First of the Month, for an entire year. I'm not sure how to participate having a private blog, so I will just place it in my Photo Journal and enjoy it myself!
It was 5:30 p.m., and I took my camera out to my favorite spot in the orchard. It's here that I can capture the entire feel of the orchard, grapevines, life on the farm, and the peaceful setting of the sun on Willard Bay. It always takes my breath away. I can't believe I live in such a beautiful place! I am so excited to shoot this same scene eleven more times throughout the year! (Note: The sun was just setting when I went out to take this picture. By the time I got to my "shooting spot", the sun had dissapeared behind a cloud, making the picture a little dark. Hopefully, I will get a better shot next month.)
It was 5:30 p.m., and I took my camera out to my favorite spot in the orchard. It's here that I can capture the entire feel of the orchard, grapevines, life on the farm, and the peaceful setting of the sun on Willard Bay. It always takes my breath away. I can't believe I live in such a beautiful place! I am so excited to shoot this same scene eleven more times throughout the year! (Note: The sun was just setting when I went out to take this picture. By the time I got to my "shooting spot", the sun had dissapeared behind a cloud, making the picture a little dark. Hopefully, I will get a better shot next month.)
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Looking forward to them. I bet they will be beautiful. I need to find time to do things like this.
You are blessed and I'm looking forward to seeing them too.
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