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How to Never Issue a Command
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Spring Budding Overhead by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery
Posted By MadeFromRI on Photography
"The wonder is that we can see these trees and not wonder more."
~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Spring Budding Overhead
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Spring Budding OverheadA wide view of the trees in the wood surrounding Indian Lake in South Kingstown, RI
We live in an area where walks are frequent respites. As spring progresses, walking among the trees, we often look up in wonder as their buds appear and leaf out.
These trees in the wood offer gentle filtering of light about in the sky. Puffy clouds above drift by. A special moment, indeed.
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Late Afternoon On The Saugatucket by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery
Posted By MadeFromRI on Photography
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Late Afternoon On The SaugatucketLate afternoon on the Saugatucket River from Silver Lake Avenue. The sun filters through the clouds and trees casting the first of the reds and oranges of sunset.
"The single most important component of a camera is the twelve inches behind it!"
~Ansel Adams
An enjoyable aspect of photography is that it sometimes captures surreal reality. These moments of seeming surrealism only last for a moment. How does one capture that moment? You have to be lucky enough to be there and aware of your surroundings.
This was my situation this afternoon looking north along the Saugatucket. I can explain the effects in view through optics, physics and, meteorolog
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Serendipitous Moments by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery
Posted By MadeFromRI on Photography
Morning Breaks Over R/V Endeavor
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Morning Breaks Over R/V EndeavorMorning breaks over the R/V Endeavor in its home port of Narragansett, Rhode Island as the vessel awaits the last research voyages of its long career and decommissioning.
Serendipity. It's a term that I like to embrace more often in the day and age we live in. It's the pleasant, fortuitous surprises that make life more pleasant. A strict definition includes an aptitude for making desirable discoveries by accident.
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Orange Shadows Cast by Keith R Wahl, Made From RI Gallery
Posted By MadeFromRI on Photography
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Orange Shadows CastIn the late-day sun, highlights of light and shadows cast
Orange is a color that is often called "happy". So coming across a natural display of the color orange that is mysterious and moody is a find.
These orange flowers know that this is later spring and that summer is coming. They know that the rain is coming tonight. They know that brightness is around the corner. But the current climate leaves them unsure, shy, and introverted. They hide in the shadows and look forward to the bright light. Orange flowers are happiness cloaked in mystery and wisdom.
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