Tom Robbins
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Maybe it's just my attitude, but it seems as if summer can be the most static and least variable season of the year for landscape photography. The world becomes green in May, and then stays that way with little change until early September. Aside from a thunderstorm or two, of course, the day to day changes of conditions in the months of fall, winter, and spring leave those of summer curled up like a dog at the end of a leash in a dusty yard.
Or so it seems, sometimes.
Just the same, day to day summer conditions can vary enough to provide a surprise on occasion. I hope this little walnut grove photographed early this morning might serve as an example. The light just seemed right to me.
Walnut Trees at Dawn
Or so it seems, sometimes.
Just the same, day to day summer conditions can vary enough to provide a surprise on occasion. I hope this little walnut grove photographed early this morning might serve as an example. The light just seemed right to me.
Walnut Trees at Dawn