Tuesday, December 27, 2005

Looking Out My Window

"Photography is a way of feeling of touching, of loving. What you have caught on film is captured forever...it remembers little things long after you have forgotten everything."

-Aaron Suskind

Today was one of those days. I didn't get much done, but I did decide to take the advice given to me by a good friend, a while back, for handling days like today. "If you can't go out to take photos, set the tripod up in your bedroom and take photos out the window...so that's what I did! And look what I saw. I got to see this deer and a couple others walk through the back of the property in the late afternoon. I love living up in the hills. Good advice friend! :)

Over at my photoblog, Ellipsis...Legeres D' Ambiant, I am counting down my top 10 favorite photos of the year. Be sure to drop by when you get the chance to see my very best in photographs!

-OndineMonet
"Deer Crossing"
Berkeley, California
December 26th, 2005
Late Afternoon

7 comments:

  1. Wow! I knew you had critters, but nothing that large. Cool! - K.

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  2. How lucky you were to catch such a beautiful site. Lovely pic. :-)

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  3. great pic! I wish that's what i saw when i looked out any window here! sigh.. lol..

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  4. What a wonderful back yard visitor!
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  5. Carly, you have inspired me to start using my camera as a creative outlet. I have far too many homebound days in the winter.
    I love your pictures and visit your photo blog often. So much is right outside our window's.

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  6. Anonymous2:13 AM

    Lucky you, Carly!
    Hugs,
    V

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  7. I have several pictures of animals that I photographed outside my back window, including three shots of a possum and one of a squat that was on our fence that you can see on my "Freaks of Nature" blog. It's great living close to nature in a city.

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