Thursday, 1 May 2014

Photography, Prairie-Style

I spent most of my formative years in country that even Daniel Boone found daunting, at the foot of the Appalachian mountains.  There, you could hardly see the sky because the trees and kudzu took over.  Sunsets were breath-taking, but the sky was diminutive.  The South was always full of "things". 

Now I live in Saskatoon, where hills are hardly hills at all.  Some must be pointed out to me as hills at all.  But taking my camera out recently, I've started finding "things".  So many things to photograph that I can hardly contain myself at home.  It's amazing how country that seems so empty is really so rich and full.









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