October 20, 2011

Autumn sunset.





32 comments:

Kirk Parker said...

The middle picture is just begging for a Chip animation.

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Ron said...

surveying the soybean crop again?

Beldar said...

Great pix, very lovely and flattering light. Good job Meade.

Ann Althouse said...

"Lovely photos, Prof. I hope someday your photos will be in a museum exhibit."

Well, Meade took 2 of them.

Ann Althouse said...

"The HuffPost says Steve Jobs wanted to help the POTUS in 2012. It would have been great."

It also says Jobs told him he'd be a 1-term president because his policies are so unfriendly to business... and that the teachers' unions should be busted.

See the next post.

Chip S. said...

The top one is very Helgalian.

kjbe said...

It's gonna be a cold night, tonight

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Nothing - nothing in the Seventh inning of the 2nd game of World Series Baseball.

Did I tell you I love this game?

edutcher said...

There's an epic quality to them and you look as if you're calling down the heavens themselves.

But to what purpose, Madame?

On behalf of all us mortals, use your power wisely.

Remember the sorcerer's apprentice.

Issob Morocco said...

Straw Blonde at Sunset.

Anonymous said...

It looks as it zombies shall attack, they shall... Steve Jobs could very well be one of the zombies. I do sincerely hope you are armed and ready.

Chip Ahoy said...

There I was, minding my own dadgum business, when Kirk came around and provoked me.

Autumn sunset, practicing for Halloween.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

The Texas hitters are getting impatient, swinging at the ball in the dirt.

That never works.. unless you a Blad Gerrero.

ricpic said...

Ingmar....calling Ingmar Bergman.

edutcher said...

Something that was said earlier in the week has been rattling around in my head.

What if AP and Carol Herman and Titus really were some of Ann's noms de net, and she used them to vent her frustration and outrage at her loyal commentariat when we just didn't see it her way?

Think about it - all the protestations of cruel neutrality, her professorial bearing, her usual ladylike demeanor must get awfully hard to control when, like the rest of us, somebody succeeds in what The Blonde calls "getting on her last nerve".

It might also save some wear and tear on Meade.

Although he might like her like that.

Remember the old Duke Wayne line, "You're awful purty when you're mad".

Chip S. said...

@ChipAhoy--fantastic.

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Pujols just got under one.. almost hit it out.

SL leads 1 - 0 in the bottom of the 8th

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Oh boy.. Texas got two ducks on the pond with NOBODY out.. top of the 9th.

wv homepleos

Lem the artificially intelligent said...

Mott is knocked out.. says Joe Buck.

edutcher said...

Chip Ahoy said...

There I was, minding my own dadgum business, when Kirk came around and provoked me.

Autumn sunset, practicing for Halloween.


Great, but her head should have retracted, too.

Kirk Parker said...

Chip, nice!

Though if you've taking requests for other versions (e.g. edutcher) maybe one with showers of sparks coming out of her finger would be interesting as well.

edutcher said...

I like that - the sorceress' apprentice.

MayBee said...

Your hair looks so great in these photos.

David said...

Meade must love you, he photos you so pretty. A beholder's eye.

Peter J Barban said...

The fist photo is very 'King Lear' (madness on the heath). You should put out a tabletop photography book called "My Wisconsin" or similar.

edutcher said...

David said...

Meade must love you, he photos you so pretty. A beholder's eye.

Very lyrical.

Nicely put.

TMink said...

The top photo is sublime. I love it.

Trey

Anonymous said...

I was out for a walk with my 3 year old and saw that. The clouds were even more interesting where I was at near Cambridge (WI) and I thought about running back to the house to grab my camera. Decided not to as it was just too big and awesome to get in one frame and I wanted to stand there and appreciate something for once instead of spending the time capturing it. Sure enough, just about when I would have gotten back, a big jet stream appeared and marred it. Glad I just watched it.

Peano said...

There's nothing like a haystack in an autumn sunset.

ndspinelli said...

Lem, "Ducks on the pond"..precious. Always appreciate your love of the greatest game.

mernbird said...

the top one...is all Andrew Wyeth to me.