Morgan County, WV
November 17, 2023
September 15, 2023
July 16, 2023
Shadow Shot: Tree
Today's post is a short one because I want to be sure I get to bed on time tonight. My dog has been waking me up at the crack of dawn, so I get tired. To add to that, I am trying to recover from a sinus infection so rest is important.
April 9, 2023
Shadows and Smoke
Dickey Ridge, Shenandoah National Park
January 26, 2023
Don't Stare at the Sun!
You may not want to stare at these pictures. I felt eyestrain just getting them ready to post! But I did a little experiment today with filters.
That's not what it's for though. If you shoot with the dark section of the filter at the top, it will darken the sky a little bit. Since an automatic camera setting tries to average the light to a middle gray, blocking light from the sky allows the camera to let in more light on the lower section of the photo. Here we see a result, with the church showing up as white instead of just a shadowy wall or a silhouette.
January 22, 2023
The View from Conicville Church of Christ
This church in Shenandoah County has a fine view that I shared long ago but yesterday the light was so nice that I stopped and took pictures again.
“The most regretful people on earth are those who felt the call to creative work, who felt their own creative power restive and uprising, and gave to it neither power nor time.” ― Mary Oliver
January 1, 2023
Photo of the Year 2022
December 23, 2022
Looking for that Holiday Magic
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| Lights Reflected in Mirror and on Side of Car, in B&W |
The buildup to Christmas is exciting when you are a child or when you have young children. I don’t. I've been trying to get into the spirit of Christmas but it's been slow coming to me. I do like seeing the Christmas lights and decorations. When I find something that makes me smile, I just might take a picture of it.Today my younger daughter Marie showed up, so that cheered me. There is nothing as nice as having loved ones around during the holidays.
November 20, 2022
Sunday Refection and Shadows
Here we see the Woodstock Presbyterian Church, which I have shown before in 2016. Next to it is another building which I believe they use as a community center.I had a late start today because my left leg was hurting, possibly due to a reaction to medication. This has happened to me before.
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| Zenny is visiting with his traveling parents. |
October 30, 2022
Don’t Worry, the Scary Face is For Halloween
"Though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil."
That shot is a close-up view of a small shrub in front of Mt. Zion Baptist Church in Staunton. The church is close to another Baptist church that I showed last week, and its history is interesting. Soon after the Civil War, a group of former slaves held services in a white Baptist church. In 1868 they rented a log cabin, and erected a better building two years later. Membership grew to 150 people, so they built the current edifice and dedicated it in 1874.
According to an online history, "In every undertaking misunderstandings and differences arise. This happened in 1878 in Mount Zion. There arose a disagreement between the pastor and congregation which resulted in the resignation of Rev. Simpson. He and a large number of the members left and formed the Ebeneezer Baptist Church."
October 9, 2022
Inspiration, Moon, and Shadows
An Inspiring Idea Found on the Internet:
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| Barns / Shadow Shot Sunday |
October 7, 2022
Thursday in Millwood

Yesterday I picked up Frank and drove to see Art at the Mill. Charlie rode along because he still has separation anxiety. He has been with me for a month now and we are trying to solve the problems he picked up at the breeding facility before it was shut down. I took Charlie for a walk while Frank was viewing the art show, and then he came out and sat with Charlie while I looked at the art.The old grist mill is a delightful venue, especially when light is streaming in the windows. Originally we were going to go there last weekend but winds from Hurricane Ian took out the electricity.
September 18, 2022
August 11, 2022
Finding a Rainbow
We have had plenty of hot days that hosted a late day storm. Right after the storm passes, there's a pretty good chance of seeing a rainbow. The other day I needed something at the store and waited for the storm to end before I ventured out. The sun was shining again, and it was the right condition for a rainbow. I caught a glimpse of one to the east and pulled off to a place where I could get a clear view of it.
There was a convenient parking lot behind the fitness center, and I could position myself with the sun on my back. Typically that’s the way you see a rainbow: Sun behind you, moisture in front of you. Sometimes I created one while washing the car.
July 24, 2022
Shadows to Share
Blog hops, Linkups, Memes... there are various names for the many web pages where you can share your post on a particular theme. I'm sharing this one with Shadow Shot Sunday.
You may have to look twice to see that the lines on the ramp are shadows of the railing.


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