Taking a look at the dwindling number of trees that still have leaves on them makes one thing abundantly clear; the dead season is upon is again. I turn fifty-six in a few weeks so I guess this is my fifty-sixth round with winter. It feels like I have yet to win a single round.
The plan is to keep going with a camera through whatever weather comes my way, but we’ll see how that works out. No battle plan survives contact with the enemy, or so I’m told. I have cameras, I have batteries, and Amazon delivered a new fleece-lined vest for me today. Layering, people. It’s a thing.
Here’s to six months of landscape photography without flowers and leaves.
Today’s image courtesy of my Canon EOS 350D with the Canon 18-55 EFS IS USM kit lens.