Still life of the riverside park in Lansing with snow.
![photo label](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjwOro6u-O3uf8CteG47JP4GYhDPRDXLWBAI_4AGZip35x_abjzLMLu59KY3C1pknDPSUi3FLONC8y4PmJX48mUx_c1tdxroVnuiD2l83IzRjCXw4qG0Ltj1tcwYHPp0qdI1dWw_2iw1iQ/s1600/Lansing04-benches.jpg)
The full moon. This isn't my best moon picture ever, but the sky is so velvety gray behind the golden moon that I just like it. This was the super moon in May.
![super moon](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjMvl0Ts_6eC1O-WdDjHgWwC5OPcj1DwWlRJsO_tqqyKCzBzB4ooFBvxGPuIsp_SKSbWmVPo-lwiYuXm7rDzA38ov1GmOoqCxEA2chmsxzhreUAIraUunFxz-njDHjDkUzKetcP_h-x1iw/s1600/moon05-06-20.jpg)
This cloud picture made the cut. I had three cloud pictures that I thought were pretty good, but I like the sense of motion in this one, and I had to pick one. So...
![mackeral clouds](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgb50ujcqYHb_RRkA16Rd1J7ghhG3TQUtCTWdnuvGwMi16KIoIXZ1fgyXzy1paZx0NU62UDv3DMA3Wz42kpI1XKeyAiJqEmnYubHjzYFGk6hF4zwUApZ5gpDi4BiVcvz3SATlxSS9R5TJ0/s500/clouds36-mackeral.jpg)
This picture isn't ever going to win any awards. However, I really like the way the tree "flows," and the camera actually caught the green light. I didn't do any editing on this after the fact.
![green light on fallen tree](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh1BqmcfHOuO1RYQ2bksEx4vGcvbF49gRNFtN554ICHnC1MWfFVxCGP85Xwojh_MomkzpPDi-z-aVODLulQdv5q0qpJEIgJSTBOOF6YP18DH7bBmRRcKcX3nJU9Pqmx-yorbeSF_j3H8qQ/s500/NY2020-152-TwistedBranches.jpg)
Moving from green to blue- you know I'm always after that perfect and elusive water pattern picture. Well, I really like this one. It's my favorite one I've taken to date.
![blue ripples in the water](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjcpukD3ai0y3J9wDQcG2DG2fq9uwz4GHJMS7NguTeaeu4-Or0ZGeel3b88FpZoUfNYBelTFh3SLu04bje3Ebug7omCMAAdyvNzqIEvfcqLDWtNBaJ4o7L_3No3yaQQ57FEixEQlhTEcm8/s1600/Pattern18water.jpg)
Sunset pictures are a dime a dozen, and good ones are almost as cheap. But I choose this one because it was taken on Halloween, and it captures the spooky mood.
![spooky sunset](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiu7sBfI4UROIpwzIqeblV93sJNkTxDHPmkwV2LWqrC0RsKrxCWpMLXhMfpAN8azKw4jXcS810qIIF0655S_0r5-EXkroDCrPXUCkNfuTOavoPHIR8gSlqRjXdz37HfPcdRVnWYF5n6c7o/s500/Hallowenn2020.jpg)
This half a mushroom is so creamy and luscious looking, it had to stay.
![spooky sunset](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEipQc9UPxsC9Spg-awTJzOirM3dz4TvxXysKHce97wpgSyDoxWHjauU2JCne7gxeYhAfnydTQPTWV5fej5cEB6h0Ji53K9f1ya-4bHVC9QjTNlNTfdwst2S9_od90GtTMCCt2DkqVxEhY8/s500/ny2020-127-WhiteMushroom.jpg)
This is reflections in a set of windows with black glass. It was like a kalidescope. If you moved a few inches, you saw a different image!
![abstract reflections](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjn3_jEBa7KtIk22TF0rmWqLKguRbA3PmQUFBFrBcUWqoAlSyExZ7uMdYN9bb9ubJkxKQZ6VOkBWL4OXKeUi8af6wWpXfjx7-evXlQ9YScWPacU7SXVEMpGJlushrPWtHYtMXO2ZhTAv3A/s1600/LansingCenter02-window.jpg)
Light is such an interesting thing... and the important thing to photographers (which I'm not, really... but I know enough to take advantage of it when the gift is given). On this day, instead of green, everything was orange.
![orange light in forest](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEigviDu6qmgsvu3wOVmJlQ-HoIb6N4S3iQb_VRPZ4-_t3-MO32E0I8gXibo6HxknPDvUOPonFDSdErRsSGEjPcsJOE_ft9LeL7h7f8GMsoxCrggJUhrMJmgaqg4LAK6sF9r2taPWKtkqwg/s2048/FallColors61.jpg)
This one isn't really that good of a picture. The focus isn't good. However, it does have that emotional quality that earned it points.
![deer in snowy bower](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEifRsFIT562a0Dy4ISe0q38KiDEkDViieaAnW-_VBDaVm174Wh9Z_EguTMPDzaJEcFp9uCS5-s6p_8B72QcJFVh2FvakiPwR-tkzeJVKrrYpjO4KkRtKm1RzeT9EyyRsKXjNjR7Rw1rlNQ/s500/deer39-winter.jpg)
You know I'm a sucker for trail pictures. But doesn't this just draw you in and make you want to follow that path?
![curving trail in light snow](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhtMvCSGtCeWFedPlUF3YvfC4KklmHOAXe534aYur8xqKYcucirvttZF4Z-rXRMpyqSOOekcyu1nrZfnIE08Jnvet3Vx29ozbBF1_1_cl-jpewejPJLIBif0Co63RjzZl9KY6l5ZMlEc9A/s500/NCT-SkocelesN-01trail.jpg)
Finally, another recent snap made the cut. When I snapped this picture, I thought it looked pretty good. When I got it home and looked at it full size on the computer, I decided that it's a really nice rural landscape picture. The shapes, except for the birch tree, are so flat and solid, it's like a collage with a tree painted on. Anyway, I like it.
![curving trail in light snow](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjoHN8Lj_wMMqbyFGx5a4y14inuCPlDVkqh_5rFIdqok24B3t4_9JVeEtwCb_YShwgUHdQ5XQUN52odDbLodw9dKf_u2vhZ7SHH7Yg41iY-AhP6g9d9OACJjH4f_LJ-u7jyEy_bSnEAxbw/s500/WhiteBirch05.jpg)
So there you have my selection. Just the usual disclaimer: I'm NOT a photographer. I don't go chasing down the perfect pictures and waiting for everything to be just right. I seldom use a tripod. I just try to have enough sense to take a picture if there is a good opportunity. Which one(s) do you like?
In other news: I did some editing and walked 4 miles.
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4 comments:
There are some good ones here. The water pattern is very cool and if you didn't mention that it was water I would think it was just a painting.
I like the sunset and it's a perfect Halloween landscape. Then there's the trail picture. Yes, it does draw me in and make me want to follow the path.
Lulu: "Those deer seem to be keeping a careful eye on you!"
The trail picture, puts me in the frame and I am joyfully walking down that trail full of anticipation for what may lie ahead.
The green picture is fabulous. I like the feel and flow.
Ann & Chuck- the trail picture seemed so simple. I did move around a bit to get the curve how I wanted without trees blocking the foreground, but it turned out to be a great picture!
Lulu- they were for sure! They seem to think the yard is theirs.
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