Of Pale Yellow Mornings
by Tami Quigley
Title
Of Pale Yellow Mornings
Artist
Tami Quigley
Medium
Photograph - Photography ~ Digitally Enhanced
Description
“There are pale yellow mornings, when the mist burns slowly into day, the air stings like autumn …”
~ Robert Hass
~ born 1941
~ Poet Laureate of the United States
~ 1995 ~ 1997
The mist rises poetically soon after sunrise on a brisk and beautiful late October morning near the Ford of the Jordan Creek, one of my very favorite places to be and to photograph at Trexler Nature Preserve, Schnecksville, Pennsylvania.
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October 7th, 2023
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Comments (20)
Al Brown
Love the beautiful hazy autumn look of this piece, makes one fall into a peaceful dream state Tami, great shot!!
Tami Quigley
Thank you so very much Dora Sofia Caputo for the feature in Glimpses of Autumn, much appreciated!
Hanne Lore Koehler
WOW, Tami! Spectacular capture of color and light in this amazing misty autumn creek composition! Congratulations on your WISCONSIN FLOWERS AND SCENERY group feature! L/F
Catalina Walker
Truly a most beautiful work of art! I love the amazing light and shadow play with this piece and gorgeous color, Wow, Tami! l/f/x
Tami Quigley
Many thanks Nina Prommer for the feature in ART ~ It Is Good For You, much appreciated!
Randy Rosenberger
Your art works are very indicative of a professional, and it is a true honor to "showcase" your art pieces for this week in this new venue we are providing for our members. Thanks for your awesome submissions, and it is an honor to have you as a member of our family of friends and fine artists within the WFS group. Special thanks and congratulations from your administrator, Randy "Elvis" Rosenberger
Tami Quigley replied:
Thank you so very much Randy, truly appreciate the honor, kind words and support!
Michael Mazaika
Never been to the Preserve but saw the signs near the covered bridge. Beautiful autumn shot, Tami. I can see why it's a favorite. - Mike (V/F)
Tami Quigley replied:
Thanks so very much Michael! It's a beautiful spot for sure, I'm sure you'd like it. It's about midway between Geiger's & Schlicher's covered bridges.