Monday, October 6, 2008

Bond Falls Photo


Jeff and I are back from our AMAZING camping trip. I have changed the header with a vivid autumn photo from the Upper Peninsula of Michigan and have also posted this photo of Bond Falls. This is only a small portion of the falls and the photo was snapped standing at the right edge of it. The roaring volume of water sounded like heaven on earth.

More pics to come. First I have to play catch up and post another chapter of my fiction story.

My FAVORITE author Deidre Knight has a paranormal fantasy romance coming out tomorrow and the book is called RED FIRE and one of seven books in the GODS OF MIDNIGHT series. Please visit her website if you have time. She's having a SUPER Not-So-Flat Ajax contest going on. I have a funny story to tell about my participation in the contest. It will be in another post. :D I looove Deidre's books!!!

Cheers! JJ

14 comments:

*~*{Sameera}*~* said...

Awesome shot dear!Can imagine what a lovely time you both would have had :)

Have a great week!

*HUGS*

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Thanks, Sameera. :D Jeff and I had an AWESOME time. :D

It was worth the catch up I have to do now. :D

I sure missed you guys.

Hugs, JJ

Shellmo said...

Your new header is beautiful!!

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Thank you, Shellmo. :D The western part of the UP has lost its color but the Eastern part still has a glow. :D

Hugs, JJ

Bob Johnson said...

Hey JJ love the new header shot, perfect colors, and the fall shot, woo hoo, awesome, I'll have to take a run by your fav author's site, if you like her she must be good.

Spirit said...

Gosh, that's absolutely beautiful. I swear you should get into professional photography. In fact it's because of you methinks that I've started taking more photos myself (several of which I still need to upload).

Hey, are you participating in the NaNoWriMo this year?

Martha Alderson said...

Your photos are so restorative and nurturing! Thank you for sharing the beauty. You're making the world a better place.

Anna said...

Oh wow JJ good to be here again, and good to discover beautiful imagery you have captured. Your header photo is just amazing, fall is beautiful, and the waterful, wow, you are good I am telling you, really good. Anna :)

Lana Gramlich said...

Absolutely lovely photos, yet again. Don't you hate when a beautiful nature scene is too large for your camera? I'm still getting used to the "stitch" feature on mine. Ultimately I know that nothing is ever as wonderful as being there, y'know?

Suzanne Perazzini said...

I love the new lead photo. That sky is so blue it almost hurts the eyes. Fabulous.

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Martha, thank you, hon. Autumn is one of my favorite seasons.:D I'm glad it shows in my work.

Anna, the photography class sharpened my photo skills. :D WOOT you had time to post. I was thinking of you yesterday and made a mental note to visit. :D I had a doctor's appt and he treated three sunspots on my face and that threw me off the rest of the day.

Lana, I have the software to stitch panoramas but haven't tried it. There is a lens you can purchase that takes panoramas...eventually I'll get that lens. Thank you!

Suzanne, that was a great day for a deep blue sky!!! I thanked God when I saw the autumn scene nestled underneath it. :D

Thank you!

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Spirit, it's so lovely to see you in the blogosphere again. :D I am thrilled you are taking more photos. :D

There are great photography courses online and I just finished one with a National Geographic photographer. Thank you for the compliment. :D I do have some photos that will be published next summer.

I'm not participating in the NANO but have friends who are. Good luck, dear, :D

Bob, Deidre also is my agent. :D I'm happy you enjoyed the photos. :D

Daniel Spurgeon said...

Love the new shot in your masthead. Nature provides quite the canvas. :) The waterfall shot is spectacular as well. I liked how you composed it within the frame.

Nature Nut /JJ Loch said...

Thank you, Daniel. I've been taking photography lessons and they have opened my eyes more to the possibilites of the camera lens. :D

Hugs, JJ