Friday, December 28, 2007

Early Morning, Moon, Fresh Fallen Show (More Pajama Photo Work)

I woke up very early, taking a returned package to my mail box for our mail lady's pick up. Turning around walking back down the driveway I looked UP and saw the most beautiful scenery.  I ran back into the house and grabbed my new camera and lens.

There was no enhancment to the color, what you see is what I saw...breath taking winter scenery.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Wow, Betty!  You are right!  Breath taking winter scenery!  Thanks for letting me know you did not enhance the color.  Awesome!
Sam

Anonymous said...

That is beautiful~
::::::sigh::::::
Marie

Anonymous said...

Betty, you are so lucky to have that kind of view in your own yard. If I had done that, it would have had an ugly red CVS sign peeping over the fence. Beautiful!
Vicki

Anonymous said...

Those are just beautiful. Thanks for sharing. Helen

Anonymous said...

Absolutely gorgeous!!!!   Judy

Anonymous said...

Betty, you just keep amazing me with each of you new photos. When I go to the mail box in the morning all I see is the grass. Tomorrow I am going to look up.
Yesterday I was out having a smoke and saw a beautiful sunset but by the time I got my camera it was gone. You have made me more aware of what is around me. Now all I ahve to do is capture some of it. Bill

Anonymous said...

Mmmmm, Betty!  That blue is soooo beautiful!  Looks like a Christmas card!
Maybe next winter I'll be a "pajama photographer" too (if my house sells by then!  Anybody want to buy a beautiful house on Florida's Gulf Coast - I keep lowering the price but it hasn't helped! LOL!)  Am so happy for you, Betty, that you got your new lens.  Makes a big difference, huh?      ttyl     -Mame-

Anonymous said...

That is great photography, Betty. Excellent!

Anonymous said...

I would have to agree 100%: absolutely breathtaking. What a great thing that you happened upon this, and had the camera handy. Looks like you'll be getting a lot of enjoyment from the new camera and lens!

Anonymous said...

I really like the cool color tone, it fits the scene.

Greg