The hardest Rock gives way to the gentle caress of flowing water. ~ Lee Hiller
Love to ALL!
Lee
Nature speaks to my Heart awakening my Soul to her secrets. ~ Lee Hiller
It often takes me a few days to adjust my eyes to see the subtle beauty of the winter Forest. Autumn color rages for months with vibrant hue changes. Suddenly the dynamic Leaves vanish from their perches on the Deciduous Trees sprinkled among the Short Leaf Pines. It challenges my perception when the autumn color has been ripped from the landscape. Eyes closed I open my Soul and inhale the oxygen of the Forest sentinels. Exhaling I slowly lift my lids to see the new beauty. A sublime delight as the delicate muted tapestry fills my vision.
Love to ALL!
Lee
Paparockzi: The art of photographing Nature’s “Rock Stars”.
Winter is the perfect season for everyone to hone their Paparockzi skills. Sun has full access to highlight the colorful layers of each unique rock as the canopy recedes. Rain washes each unique sculpture to reveal the glorious detailed surfaces. Lichen paints the formations with muted colors and delicate textures.
Much Love to ALL!
Lee
Spring is a chaotic rapidly changing slideshow of color. Wildflowers, Rocks, Birds, new Leaves and flowering Trees are glorious eye candy along the trails. Nature always has surprises waiting for me to share via my lens. Yesterday’s surprise was the return of a favorite hiking partner, a male Red-Bellied Woodpecker. His vibrant red head glowed in the sunlight high above me. Before the drought of 2012 it was rare not to see one every day I hiked, sometimes on every trail across Hot Springs and North Mountains. This sighting was beautiful gift.
Love to ALL!
Lee