Friday, July 27, 2007

Country Captures



Having completed my first year of blogging on Northern Lights I felt it was time to find a name which more accurately reflected the theme of my Blog. I spent considerable time reviewing and reflecting upon my previous post.

Having lived my entire life in rural Pennsylvania, my blog naturally is “Country” based. Both the images and commentary “Capture” a moment in time either past or present, thus the new name “Country Captures”.

I captured this beautiful wildflower in the light of the early morning sunrise. Nature provides us with awesome beauty; we need only to take the time to “See”.

5 comments:

  1. Yeah, the new name is less "mysterious" ;)

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  2. As I said in the previous post, I think your new name is perfect. Its how you give us eyes to see your life in rural Penn.
    Looks great and congratulations on beginning your second year.

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  3. Thank you very much for your visit to my blog today. I appreciate it and I also appreciate your comment about your family and how they prepared food for winter etc.

    Unfortunately, my wife no longer does any of that but there was a time when she did. Cabbage was the worst to make and it always smelled bad in the process.

    I like the flower you captured this morning. I think it is the best time to take photographs. At least things have a better look then before much activity occurs.

    Thanks again.

    Abraham Lincoln
    Brookville Daily Photo

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  4. Congratulations on completing year one and I really like the new name! It does describe what you capture much better. I am looking forward to you work and words in the upcoming year!

    Mike

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  5. Love the new name... Like you said it really does reflect what you photograph... Extra bonus points for a sunrise shot!! Darn one of these days I am just going to have to make it out for sunrise. But WOW it is just soooooo early now a days!! :) :) Great light on your flower...:)

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Thanks again
Coy