We've been having some camera troubles in the past couple weeks--any time we tried to zoom, the shot would end up unrecognizably blurry. This has been very frustrating for me, a very unaccomplished photographer as it is. Because of the challenges with the camera, I took some liberties with the photo I used of the wreath... that was an old photo, and although we did have some snow the other day, we didn't have nearly as much as that picture represented.
Yesterday, Shawn was working in Greensboro with his dad and brought the camera to take some shots of the trees on the farm. He ended up figuring out the focus issues and managed to take this picture on his way home on Stannard Mountain Road. It had been really overcast and dark all the way, but as soon as he came upon this church, it was illuminated in this beautiful evening glow.
We were able to use the newly functional camera again this afternoon as we had another canine visitor. This coyote was prancing through the upper field today--absolutely gorgeous and so big. I would be very surprised if there wasn't some wolf in this fellow.
Anyway, it's great to have a working camera again.
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That picture of the church is beautiful. What a nice snap! It must have been cool for Shawn to be in the right place at just the right time.
(It's cool to see the coyote as well).
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