Art, Naturally, Revisited

Almost the exact same spot and perspective as the previous post. What a difference three months makes.

DSCF4569 - Copy

Living art

Living art

I have never looked at wheat other than through the ‘big picture’ lens,that is as a field, as the forest. Today I looked at the tree, the stalk of wheat. What a beautiful work, what art.

Curves

Curves

In the middle of the man-made straight lines and angles and curves, the tree trunks’ natural irregularities, there are this grackles’ smoothly curved bill, outline, and rounded eye/iris.

Loopy

Loopy

The stratosphere was so stable this morning that a contrail didn’t quickly evaporate or become torn apart. It lingered for several minutes, artistically bending and twisting. Another jet streaked past, its arrow-straight contrail emphasizing the effect.

The art of fur

The art of fur

The delicate shadings of the fur on Stella’s shoulder made an intriguing image.

Double duty

Double duty

After last week’s snowfall, these limbs of our Manitoba Maple caught a great deal of the wet, heavy snow, which in turn caught the morning sun. The artistic arrangement also caught my eye,

Art

Art

The Maker of All Things delicately drew her paintbrush across yesterday morning’s sky.

Tree, Lambton Line

This tree was trimmed away from the hydro line and pole. Its an interesting, artistic shape caught my eyen on the way to work today so I had to capture it.

image

image

Art

There are some marvellous things to see if one chooses to look up. Here are some images from last night as the storm rolled in.

Image

Image

Image

Imageclouds