Spring emerges like a painting from a canvas primed with winter’s white. And our eyes slowly adjust and revel in the glory of colors. Yesterday I found a spot on the marsh with a brown and ancient beaver chew, verdant water lilies, and the reflection of purple flowers. It struck me so much like an impressionist painting. Certainly it is reminiscent of Claude Monet’s Garden at Giverny. Rejoice the sun has come and it seems all the more precious this year!
Cloe’ as official art critic is pretty bored by all of this reveling. She gives this blog a big yawn.
Figure 1 – Canon T2i with EF 100-400 mm f/4.5-5.6L LS USM lens at 150 mm, ISO 800, AF Aperture Priority 1/250th sec at f/8.0 with no exposure compensation.
Give beautiful Cloe a hug from me.