Today I will take a look at a little bit of autumn, some winter, and other stuff.
I can’t even fathom how many autumn images I have made during my life in photography. Each of those you see below were created in one Kenosha, Wisconsin County park, called Petrifying Springs. Named for the underground spring and the above ground river that transverses the park.





Of course winter always bites at the heals of fall.
Below is a small sample of winter in Wisconsin.
Winter scenes do not always need to be bright and shiny. Below we find some at the edge of dusk, and a final shot that was made on a sunny day on a Lake Michigan bank, across the street from my house.





How’s about getting up close and personal? In other words, macro imagery.
Frog Heaven.


Flower power.

With the right light, and a windless forest, even a single blade of a plant, becomes an image.
Well, in my world it does.
I am actually photographing light and shadows here more than the plant.

Milkweed bug orgy.

A clean and elegant flower.

Ahhhhhh, my favorite macro subject, an orb web and dew. Pray for no wind, and practice not being at all clumsy with your hands, legs, face, knees, or breath. Or with your tripod, or it will all be for naught as all those droplets fall to the ground.

May God Bless,
Wayne
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Satan cannot keep Almighty God from hearing those prayers. He will however, try to keep you from saying them.