The Color of the Month Project: Green April (2023)
Yes, I jumped from February to April. I ended up being sick the first part of the month of March, and then was traveling the second half.
Anyway, on the afternoon of the very last day of April (phew) I was getting a bit antsy as I hadn't done any hiking and very little time "behind the glass" as we say in the biz (do we say this)? I went on a hike at Green Mountain, an Open Space in Lakewood.
I grabbed my camera with no real plan, and thinking I might make use of March's planned color, but when I arrived I was drawn by how Green it really was and it was clear April's color of the month would be Green. You might be asking why I didn't plan with Green being the color if I was going to Green Mountain, and while it is in fact called "Green Mountain", it's in truth Green for a solid 6-7 weeks a year, and then turns a yellow brown as the summer sets in and moisture reduces. The wet weather we had here in Mid April got it greened up in quick order, and I imagine all the additional rain we had the last few days will keep the park all the more greener for a few weeks more.
For a such a spur of the moment hike with no real plan upon showing up, I'm pretty pleased with a way a lot of these photos turned out. I really enjoyed some more of the abstract photos, filling the screen with green, and playing with the contrast of the deep shadows. There's also a fun Western Meadowlark photo in there that isn't really green at all, but they can be so hard to spot (but easy to hear), that when I got a good shot I had to include it. The last photo of this set (which was also among the first I took of the day) had me thinking while I was composing the shot that it could be a water color, and the crop of the photo I made had me thinking it even more, so I had lots of fun pushing it to look that way!
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