Yesterday morning I very nearly decided not to take my camera with me on the morning walk with Callie. It was cold and fairly dark outside at 8:00 a.m. I was going to put on a hat and gloves for the first time this season. Taking pictures with gloves on is not really practical.
I even rifled my closet in search of my long johns and found them. I put them on under my jeans. The temperature outside was 1.8ºC, which is something like 35ºF. Brrrr. And as I said, it was dark when the dog and I left the house. At the last second, I stuck my camera and my extra battery in my pocket.
As we started to walk out into the vineyard, I noticed that the light was very unusual. I turned around and looked behind me, to the east. A bank of clouds was coming in from the northwest. Rain was predicted. But for the moment the wispy clouds were reflecting light from the sun, which hadn't yet come up over the horizon.
The pink light combined with the yellow of the fading grape vine leaves to make a strange orange color at ground level. As the minutes passed, the clouds became less pink and started appearing much whiter.
In the photo below, looking west instead of east toward the sunrise, you can see how the landscape already looks really wintry.
We were almost back home when I took this last photo. The colors had completely changed.
Today is a special market day in Saint-Aignan. It's the weekend of the annual Fête de la Saint-Simon, with a street fair and flea market along with the weekly food market. I think the weather is supposed to cooperate, and we plan to go into town this morning to take some pictures.
WoW Ken
ReplyDeleteYou outdid yourself once again this morning. These pictures "sont superbes"
Glorious pictures. Aubade. Thank you.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful, Ken! Looking forward to hearing about the fete.
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What gorgeous shots. This has been an incredibly lovely fall here too.
ReplyDeletecallie in the vineyard is my new screen saver. i hope she doesn't mind. give her a skritch for me.
ReplyDeleteWonderful photos! Most of the time I wish I had my camera with me, so why do I ever leave it at home? I'm glad you grabbed yours at the last moment.
ReplyDeleteMeilleurs voeux!!
Hi Ken. Wow, beautiful countryside! I love autumn colours and the early morning light brings out the best in them. Good choice to have remembered to grab you camera--thanks for the lovely pictures.
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