A quiet summer evening
The sun is gone
Pink clouds floating
A pinkish glow on the landscape
A quiet summer evening
The sun is gone
Pink clouds floating
A pinkish glow on the landscape
When I First Saw You
When I first saw you
That smile
Just broke my heart
It was off the chart
You called my name
You gave me your heart
I gave you my soul
You are my sweetheart
Yes my darling
You are my love
We are forever and more
Sealed with a kiss
A kiss of love
Yes darling
You are my love
My forever love
You prayed for me
To be delivered to you
You waited four years long
Then I came along
You can rest your fears
Wash away your tears
You are in my arms
You will come to no harm
Yes darling
You are my love
My forever love
You need not pretend
Not pretend, anymore
I am holding you
Our hearts will blend
You will never walk alone
So baby, don’t cry
Just look up at the sky
Then say thank you
When I first saw you
That smile
Just broke my heart
It was off the chart
You will never walk alone
So baby, don’t cry
Just look up at the sky
Then say thank you
As I was driving to Val Caron the other morning on a business trip, I spotted this lovely scene with Tamarack trees. I thought to myself that this would be a worthwhile opportunity come evening. Thus I made an early supper, loaded my gear and headed out. I drove to the Notre Dame, Lasalle Blvd corner and headed North onto Regional Road 80. A few kilometers on I parked by a small body of water.
The Tamarack were a nice yellow, orange color in the low light. The sky had a touch of pink in it. I needed some foreground for a better affect. There was a huge transmission tower at the back of the scene. I sure did not want that. It was even reflecting on the water. I then spotted a Tamarack to the South. I headed over there and set up my tripod. I mounted my 28 to 135 zoom lens to my Canon 7D. I was all set to go. The traffic was fairly heavy here, but the shoulders of the road were wide. The lighting was retreating fast. So now I composed with a small portion of a point that contained the Tamarack for my foreground. The reflection of the Tamarack filled the bottom right corner of the photo for a lead-in. A beautiful collection of colorful Tamarack in the middle ground. The darker evergreens allow the Tamarack to stand out better. There is one little white cloud on the horizon. Being late in the evening there is a pink glow in the sky and water. All of this within the City of Sudbury.
Thank you for stopping by. Tonight I am off to the Sudbury Arts Council for Arts After Five at the Art Gallery of Sudbury Wednesday at 5 pm. It is a networking for artists and art patrons. There will be music by Sweet Jive, refreshments, and door prizes!
Until next time happy trails
Daybreak on the Vermillion River. The mist was rolling down the river at a good pace. There is a rocky point of land on the West side of the river. Loading up my camera gear I made my way over to the rocky point. The rock structure here is rather unique in that it has good detail and many rock faces. The neat thing was the sun was creating a pinkish glow in the mist. I set up my tripod and Canon EOS 7D to compose a photo. The biggest problem I had here was with the mist. I had to wait a bit before I could see the rocky point. The greenery gives a break in the scene along with the little Maple in its Fall glory.
Well that is it for this week. We are in the middle of a pretty good cold snap here in Sudbury Ontario. So, until next time happy trails.