11 October 2008
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That’s a spiff camera phone you have there :D
I wish it’d cool off more here in Dallas… leaves aren’t changing quite yet. :(
Comment by Jenny Z — 11 October 2008 @ 6:40 pmVery beautiful. Thank you.
Comment by Vincenzo — 11 October 2008 @ 6:52 pmLovely pix, thanks for posting them. We don’t have autumn in the desert
Comment by Leanna — 11 October 2008 @ 7:08 pmand it’s been dog’s years since I’ve seen leaves turn colors in the fall.
Father, you have a great eye for photography! Your angles are so interesting and that must be one heckofa camera phone!
Comment by Allison — 11 October 2008 @ 7:20 pmFr. Z – From one photog to another, you have an artistic eye for the most simple things in life. Nice shots!
Comment by Diane at Te Deum Laudamus! — 11 October 2008 @ 7:39 pmLike the pictures!
Comment by opey124 — 11 October 2008 @ 7:48 pmBut I have to ask, did you sweep the leaves like that or were they blown into the tear shape?
Father, those are some really nice pictures! What kind of phone do you have, if you don’t mind me asking? Those are really nice considering they’re from a camera phone! I really like your composition skills, you definitely have an eye for photography!
Thanks for sharing, Father
John P.
Comment by John P. — 11 October 2008 @ 8:21 pmI have to ask about the model of phone as well—I’ve had cheap digital cameras that couldn’t capture that kind of clarity and color.
Comment by Margaret — 11 October 2008 @ 11:25 pmOh the sad beauty of Autumn heralding the ultimate end of all!
excipit autumnus, posito fervore iuventae
maturus mitisque inter iuvenemque senemque 210
temperie medius, sparsus quoque tempora canis.
‘Nostra quoque ipsorum semper requieque sine ulla
corpora vertuntur, nec quod fuimusve sumusve, 215
cras erimus;
tempus edax rerum, tuque, invidiosa vetustas,
omnia destruitis vitiataque dentibus aevi 235
paulatim lenta consumitis omnia morte!
Ovidius, Metamorphosis
Comment by Andreas — 12 October 2008 @ 8:38 amHow beautiful, Fr. Z. Thanks for sharing.
Comment by mysticalrose — 13 October 2008 @ 4:47 pm