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up at dawn

It was the inconstant rain had finally laid it's lash accross my back left me wondering through the wet woodland just as the sky dumped and the lightening popped nearby with a giant crack and a tree coming down flames running along the ground. I found were the flame had started and beat them dead with a stone. Don't want houses burning down embers sucking in through the soffet vents. July 2, 2010
trees against the dusk, March 2008 The light of twilight along the highway, with the ISO at 1600, allows for one to take a fleeting photo of the hills off to the side of hte highway.  The ev value is set to minus 2.0 or near there.  Then the picture produced looks like a scene from a gothic film.  The sky has a blue cast, it is surreal.  You see the full shilloutte of an oak tree on a far away hill.  Shilloutted trees abound in this photo, blurred, like you are leaving a halloween party where you drank the kool-aid or the ice-tea and maybe you shouldn't have . . .

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