Hello and welome to My View for Sunday, June 1, 2008.
Summer seems to have arrived here in the South. Yesterday, our temperatures approached 90 degrees for the first time this year. Sitting outside with my dogs, I found myself swatting at mosquitos. Things slow down in the South in the summer. The heat and humidity force us to do that.
Thinking about the long, hot summer ahead of us reminded me of last year’s long hot summer. I was in the marsh of the south Georgia coast during a two-week period where the temperatures reached 104 degrees for two days. I went back through my files and found this image that I took late one evening, at the very end of the trip, after the sun had set and the moon was already rising. The cooler night air was slowly sinking in all around making the marsh much more bearable and showing all of it’s beauty. As I was processing this image today, the sounds of the Porgy and Bess lullaby, “Summertime” kept running through my mind.
Summertime, and the living is easy
Fish are jumping, and the cotton is high
Your daddy’s rich, and your ma is good looking
So hush little baby, don’t you cry.
One of these mornings, you’re gonna rise up singing
You’re gonna spread your wings as you take the sky
But till that morning, there’s nothing can harm you
With your daddy and mammy standing nigh
May your “living be easy” this summer.
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“Georgia Marsh”
North Hampton River, August 2007
Canon 5D, Canon 28-70 2.8 L lens at 47mm, mounted on tripod. 1/90 secs at f/8.0, ISO 800
Because there is so much detail in this image, I’m including a link to a larger version of it.