Thursday, November 13, 2008

Hues Near the CT Waters

There is much water in Connecticut, in forms of rivers, lakes, reservoirs, ponds, streams, brooks, and cricks (an Elstner-ism, as in John Elstner). The Lens Now was scene at many such watering holes where RobRiceNow could find the light the lens sought, and even a way to express "The Pose". One scene in this post includes the Housatonic (hoos-a-tonic) River , just above a dam, which is home of the Yale Boathouse where the Yale Crew skulls in their "home turf" regatta meets. CT is host to many, many, species of trees, including several varieties of maples, which added the most spectacular color that Autumn presents and the opportunity to have scene so many hues.

2 comments:

buff said...

ok, the photo of you just brings back great memories... it's so you!

Rob Rice said...

The Pose lives! There are underground movements to bring it back into full force.