Showing posts with label photographic south. Show all posts
Showing posts with label photographic south. Show all posts
Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Monday, March 14, 2011
Thursday, November 4, 2010
Nature's statement
Labels:
BJ Wright,
Fall foliage,
Northwest Georgia,
photographic south
Monday, November 1, 2010
Clisby Austin spring house
Saturday, October 30, 2010
Barnsley Garden mansion ruins
Barnsley Gardens ruins
Friday, July 16, 2010
Sunflower farm
Late one afternoon I came upon this sunflower farm in Catoosa County (GA) near Ringgold. I topped a hill and there it was spread out for acres and acres. I caught my breath and heard myself gasp, "Oh, my!"
Click on the image...then click again for a closeup.
Monday, November 2, 2009
Sunday, August 16, 2009
historic Varnell House
While scouting painting venues for our artists, we have found many historical sites. The Varnell House is located in NW Georgia, near Varnell. Apparently it saw some action during the Civil War.
Saturday, July 25, 2009
Hamilton House in Dalton GA
The historic Hamilton House sits between a busy side street and a railroad spur in Dalton, GA. Between rumbling trains and passing commuters, it sits in the quiet elegance of long ago. The house and grounds are kept by the Whitfield-Murray Historical Society.
Monday, June 22, 2009
Sunday, May 24, 2009
Resaca Confederate Cemetery
A quiet remembrance of Confererate soldiers who fell during the Battle of Resaca can be found just off Highway 41 near Resaca, GA.
Tuesday, December 16, 2008
same song, different verse
We've had so much rain in the past few days...the creek is over its banks in Harry Griffin Park.
It's quite a different sight than when we were there painting not too long ago.
It's quite a different sight than when we were there painting not too long ago.
Wednesday, December 10, 2008
disappearing
Old barns can be seen beside secondary highways in this North Georgia area. Most have been abandoned, left standing simply because it costs too much to tear them down. There's beauty in the rusted tin roofs, weathered timbers and simple architecture. These structures are fast disappearing, and it's sad that we don't seem to see them at all. We're in such a rush getting from Point A to Point B that we hardly notice these icons of an era inhabited by our grandparents. I sometimes imagine a barn, newly built, with its farm implements hanging on hooks, the sweet smell of hay and the scurry of mouse feet.
Labels:
BJ Wright,
Fall foliage,
Northwest Georgia,
old barn,
photographic south
Sunday, November 23, 2008
Southern Lights
This is another version of what I call Southern Lights. There is actually an atmospheric phenomenon of southern lights (akin to the famous northern lights) in the southern hemisphere. Georgia's Southern Lights are actually the setting sun reflecting off cloud formations. This makes an awesome sight just before sundown.
Saturday, November 22, 2008
one more month
It's just one more month until Winter officially sets in. The trees are still showing scattered blazes of color, but more bare limbs are due very soon. It's sad to see the land 'close up shop' for a few months. There'll be no 'new grass green' greens for awhile, and the crocus won't peek through the frosty ground until early Spring. Just a few inches of snow fall is usually all we get here in the South. Maybe I'll post some Summer photos in February.
Thursday, November 20, 2008
Fort Keys foliage
On this day, November 20th, last year I painted this 8"x10" oil. Several people asked if I had "tweaked" the foliage colors. I usually reply that I don't have to exaggerate Nature's coloring...I just have to see it with an artist's eye. The accompanying photograph shows an almost identical coloring in adjacent trees this year.
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Contact me for purchase at beejw@charter.net. The price is $85 including shipping.
Tuesday, November 18, 2008
Crawfish Springs - November 2006
Crawfish Springs in November of 2006 was a fairyland of crystal water, reflected Fall foliage and sparkling sunshine. A few days ago I drove by and saw that it is almost overrun by the aquatic plants...and the water level is scarcely visible. The extended drought has left its effects.
Labels:
BJ Wright,
Crawfish Springs,
Fall foliage,
photographic south
Sunday, November 16, 2008
Fort Mountain overlook
Yesterday my friend, Gail, and I had a girls' day out. You thought we went shopping, didn't you?? Actually we did...but not at the mall. We took an hour's trip across Fort Mountain from Murray to Gilmer County, GA. We just had to stop at this overlook and marvel at the rolling mountains, the layers of clouds and the endless colors of North Georgia in Autumn. Our trip took us to Mercier Orchards in Blue Ridge. It's worth a trip to Blue Ridge to see this gorgeous land. Click on the image to show detail.
Friday, November 14, 2008
gentle waters running
Except for the occasional passing car, the only sounds near the creek bank were the gurgle of gentle waters running and the rustle of Autumn leaves falling. It's as though the land is closing up shop for the season.
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