Trees Blooming
Trees Blooming - Spring Almost Here
There was a hint of trees blooming in yesterdays photo but todays image certainly confirms spring is within sight, and I can’t say its arrival is any too soon.

This winter was the coldest and wettest winter recorded here in 30 years. So even if spring brings along with it my spring allergies, which I’m sure it will, I’m still glad to see it come.

I made sure there was some green in todays photo for those who are Irish and celebrating St. Patrick’s day. According to wikipedia, “Originally the colour associated with Saint Patrick was blue. However, over the years the colour green and its association with Saint Patrick’s day grew” — I didn’t know that.

Here in the U.S. there are parades with certain cities painting the traffic stripes along the route green, some waterways and fountains are dyed green for the day, and of course there is green beer to enjoy. It’s also a tradition if you’re caught not wearing green today you may get pinched.

I use to think perhaps I was part Irish, the red hair made that seem possible, but after some ancestry research it doesn’t seem I am.

Still, Happy St. Patrick’s day to you!

Image post-processing in Adobe LR2, CS4, Nik Color Efex, Nik Viveza 2

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don
don
14 years ago

A very smooth and attractive image of this special time of the year. I learned something new about St. Patrick’s Day too. Thanks.

Alan M. Collopy
14 years ago

Hi Earl,

What a beautiful photo, thank you for sharing. I love the colors, the reflections and the serenity of the scene. Very nice!

Alan

Ove
Ove
14 years ago

Ah, that’s a both welcome and beautiful view you photographed. It still look rather grey and dead over here, but in another week or two, I hope colours will pop. We need that especially much, now, and I really don’t give a damn about my allergies either. I can have it. :)

Chris Klug
14 years ago

This image is great, really caught my eye. What do you think of Viveza 2, and how did you use it on this image?