"The Eye-Brain-Soul trinity": that's a gorgeous enough turn of phrase and heck, worldview, to rewire -- permanently, I hope -- a bunch of neurons. Thanks for that. And for the "ordinary scene" (I'm calling BS there).
Meanwhile, wasn't it Robert Frost who said "Nature's first buzzards are gold"?
Greetings from your Pennsylvania blog reader. The play of the light here on our hilltop farm delights me nearly every morning.
"The Eye-Brain-Soul trinity": that's a gorgeous enough turn of phrase and heck, worldview, to rewire -- permanently, I hope -- a bunch of neurons. Thanks for that. And for the "ordinary scene" (I'm calling BS there).
Meanwhile, wasn't it Robert Frost who said "Nature's first buzzards are gold"?
Frost? I don't know the name but if he said that, he is some kind of poet!
I wish I could see those dozen vultures in your photo! The color is incredible.
There would be no way to capture the flight ballet, they were a mile away but wonderfully visible in the first light of morning.
Beautiful shot Fred!