Gratitude Photography Project 2014
Gratitude Photography Project 2014
Read MoreA wilderness, in contrast with those areas where man and his own works dominate the landscape, is hereby recognized as an area where the earth and its community of life are untrammeled by man, where man himself is a visitor who does not remain. ~Wildnerness Act of 1964
I enjoy where the path leads when I am out with my camera. One more bend in the road or what is around the next bend leads me and time passes. I could walk along a river in early spring and not get tired of the raw beauty. I notice more signs of spring each day. The rivers are melting and carving a new path along the snowy banks. The contrast of spring’s arrival and winter’s departure is easy to notice along a river bank. This image was taken along a nearby creek. I enjoyed the draping of snow along the moving creek. This creek will change daily as the volumes of mountain snow begins its melting process. In a few weeks the snow will be gone and the height of the water will increase dramatically. Spring is showing its presence here in the foothills. But this weekend winter will have a say for snow is predicted. Oh the pull of nature!
Always seeing something, never seeing nothing, being photographer.~ Walter De Mulder
Peace.