Whenever I have my camera with me, I’m in my own little world. I’ll be somewhere and then suddenly, something will capture my attention from afar and off I’ll go to investigate. The people around me might wonder what it is that I’m doing with my camera pointed downward, or upward, or sideways. I might be lying on the ground or standing on a chair. During these moments, my kids grow impatient and wonder what is taking me so long. My husband has that “There she goes again” look in his eyes. I can’t help it. It might be a certain cloud formation that will never look quite like that again. Maybe I’ve spied a critter generous enough to stay still while I click. Or, it might be a certain look on the face of my child, not so much the polished grin but the pout that is more indicative of everyday life.
Autumn Awe
If you’re with me and I suddenly dash of in another direction, not to worry. I’m looking at life from the lens of my camera, getting a close-up glimpse, freezing a moment that will never come again, letting it take my breath away. The bonus is that I have the pleasure of sharing these images with all of you. Enjoy. Soon, these signs of life will give way to winter chill. Absorb them with me while we still can. And, by the way, thanks for taking the time to stop by.
Far Side of Fifty says
Hi Roxane, Yes I am over here also on blogspot..I found I could be a little more creative over here with my page! I am meeting some great women from all over the world!
Your photos are fantastic! Recently I joined in with two different groups on blogspot with their Photo Challenges. It was fun. Since you like photography also..you may enjoy it! If you click on my name in this reply you will end up at my site after my profile page. The photo challenges are Elipsis Monday Photo Challenge, there is a link to follow there. The other challenge was It’s not easy being green, and there is a link to that one also. They have a new challenge up (Round Robin Photo Challenge) you can read about it there.
i will link to you also from blogspot, I hope that is Ok with you! Connie