Showing posts with label swampy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label swampy. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2012

Landscapes: Louisiana

                                          
                                                     
Blue Sky Swamp
                                       
                                       
A Sunday in February along Highway 65 south, the intense blue of the sky and perfect conditions for reflection overcame the usual drab colors of swampy water.
                                      
                                      

Sunday, April 1, 2012

Landscapes: Louisiana

                                            
                                              
Between Levees
                                             
                                         
This swamp surrounds a hunting camp between the primary and secondary Mississippi River levees just north of Newellton, La. I access it by a road over the secondary levee off Hwy 65 south. In fact, I haven't explored it as deeply as I would like. I usually stop on my way to or from St. Joseph, La., where I preside over the principal service at Christ Church about once a month.

Swamps are visually chaotic. For the first few years of living in Louisiana, I could not see their beauty. I still struggle to photograph them well, and that is partly because of my wariness of the critters I know that live there. I need to go wearing my snake boots rather than my Sunday-go-to-meetin' pumps!

This photograph was taken with my iPhone 3G and processed in Photoshop.
                                          
                                                             

Saturday, January 28, 2012

Waterscapes

                                          
                                                  
Bayou Desiard