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Stroll Photographs From the Last of October

It’s not a certainty that I’ll continue to offer groups of photographs from daily walks, but as long as I  find some value there, why not?   These are from strolls this week in Taylor.   All were taken with an Olympus OM-D E-M10, a handy little mirrorless camera  that doesn’t beat me up.  Since walks are meant as exercise, the time spent with subjects is minimal.   So far, I prefer something like this Olympus rather than a phone camera.  

Country Churches on the Prairie

We have a number of Lutheran churches on the Blackland Prairie.   Two I enjoy seeing are Zion Lutheran Church, in Sandoval, and Prince of Peace Lutheran Church, in Wuthrich Hill.  Zion is presented in the first three, Prince of Peace in the others.   As the daylight hours grow shorter, I’m enjoying the elegant evening light.   These are from tonight.

Pumpkins

After taking a few photographs near the truss bridge spanning the San Gabriel River this week, a young man asked if I had time to make a photograph of him and his friend.   Normally, I’d mosey on, but when he mentioned pumpkins,  I was intrigued.  After taking some photos for them with his phone, I made a few with my camera.   They’d dressed to the nines, toting pumpkins they’d carved for the occasion.   It’s nice to find folks who appreciate these historic places.  And to find a bit of whimsey, too.  

Autumn Tree Light

When using the phrase “autumn light,” I’m not referring to fall colors, but rather to the crispness  that comes with late-day light at this time of year.  This is a grove of trees photographed a few times over the years.  It’s close to home, not far from the San Gabriel River.   For me, it’s a very quiet place.  Ongoing drought has taken some trees, but a few remain.    In the midst of the ongoing noise that digs into our psyche right now,  this is a respite.  

Good Company at Day’s End

This was taken in recent days.   When looking up dove-hunting season in Central Texas this morning, I discovered that this is its  final day until December.    The immense pleasure of each other’s company near day’s end was reason enough to post.   Lizzie and her human are well-bonded.   The landscape here isn’t shabby, either.

The Williamson County Fair Rodeo

The Williamson County Fair Rodeo continues tonight at the Williamson County Expo Center in Taylor.   Offered here are photographs taken during Friday night’s session.   The light inside the arena is challenging, but we do what we can.   Mutton Bustin’ is (of course) included.  Three of the cowboys competing last evening are Australians currently living in Texas to further their studies.  I always cringe a little when watching the bull riding events.   Those athletes wear helmets and heavily-padded vests.   Bulls can be testy.