Knowing that a blizzard was on the way but not sure how it would affect the ponds, I took a last minute trip down to the Cattail Marsh before winter converged over the Foothills yesterday afternoon. I was surprised by how peaceful it was there. The blackbirds flitted lazily among the cat tails and bull rushes, soaking up the warmth of the setting sun's rays. I don't doubt that they too knew of the approaching winter storm that was moving our way. I shall miss my little feathered friends once Old Man Winter moves in for the season.
Love the warm backround colors on the silhouette. I've also been shooting as many pic as possible b/4 we loose the autumn colors here in NY.
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Marie
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What a special photo....it's just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteNancy
Very nice!
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i've been missing your photo entries. love this shot! :)
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Dorn,
ReplyDeleteThat is a beautiful picture. We received about 15" by noon. It was so wet that, by 4PM, it had compressed down to 7". I certainly was beautiful up here in the foothills, at least until the wind came up!
Smiles,
David
I really like the silhouette of the bird against the golden brown of the reflection in the water. This is very well done!
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I love this one, the colors...awesome!!!
ReplyDeleteBetty
BEAUTIFUL, Dorn - I LOVE it!!!!
ReplyDelete:) Carol
He looks so sad...
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Dawn
My friend, Cherie, lives in Colorado Springs. She sent me pics of the blizzard. Reminded me of the one we were in the Spring of 2002 while we lived there. When you think of Spring here in the south, you NEVER think of a blizzard, lol.
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Susan
The silhouette of the bird and marsh grasses work well against the pastel water colors! mark
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