Sunday, November 1, 2015

Entering the Mysteries of Being

Glowing Vines, Loxahatchee River
My blog posts are now included on my website at lynnebuchanan.com.  There is no sign up button on Squarespace for the blogs, just for my newsletter.  For those of you who have not checked my blog in awhile, I wanted to share these photos from my recent post on the Loxahatchee River-Entering the Mysteries of Being. Kayaking this river was one of the peak experiences of my life and my reflections as well as more photos are on my blog. If you have ever wondered why I photograph, please read this:
http://www.lynnebuchanan.com/blog/

Here are two more photographs from that once in a lifetime day, though isn't that what each moment truly is.

Creek off the Loxahatchee River

Sunset Riverbend Park
Thank you for visiting and sharing the mysteries and beauty inherent in nature with me.  

Wednesday, August 12, 2015

Tambo Macha and an Incan Blessing

Male and Female Sacred Waters Tambo Macha

Incan Priest in front of Tambo Mach












Performing the Blessing to Pachamama

The images above are from our visit to Tambo Macha and the Incan Blessing we were blessed to attend.  Please visit my website at: www.lynnebuchanan.com/blog/ for more photographs.

Tuesday, July 14, 2015

St. Augustine and Vilano Beach, A Magical Combination of Light, Clouds and Surf

The images below are from my recent blog on the amazing few days I spent on Vilano Beach.  This was one of the most outstanding examples of the clouds, waves, and colors coming together to create drama and harmon simultaneously.  Please go to my blog to see many more images from this incredible day: lynnebuchanan.com/blog/

Breaking Waves in the Late Afternoon Light, Vilano Beach ©Lynne Buchanan

Spotlight on the Waves ©Lynne Buchanan

Ominous Clouds Reaching In ©Lynne Buchanan


Lion's Gate Bridge, St. Augustine ©Lynne Buchanan




Last Light, Guano Matanzas Estuarine Research Reserve ©Lynne Buchanan

Full Moon, Vilano Beach ©Lynne Buchanan













Sunday, July 12, 2015

Apalachicola Forest and the Pitcher Plants


Hammock in Graham's Crrek

From Giverny back to the Apalchicola National Forest and Tate's Hell.  This time the creations were solely directed by nature.  Check the blog on my website: www.lynnebuchanan.com/blog/ for more photos.  I think I could spend the rest of my life on the Forgotten Coast and never exhaust the subject matter.


Nourished by Wildflowers ©Lynne Buchanan

Pitcher Plants and Wildflowers ©Lynne Buchanan


Monday, July 6, 2015

Monet's Gardens in Giverny, A Feast for the Eyes

Invitation to Monet's Garden



Zen Bamboo 

Lilies through the Willows

Looking Towards Monet's House

The photographs above are a few images I made on my recent trip to Monet's Gardens in Giverny.  It was such an explosion of color and textures and changed the way I will see forever.  Please click on the link to the full blog on my website for many more images.  No wonder Monet and Joan Mitchell found so much inspiration here.  

In Honor of Independence Day and Bastille Day


Colonne de Juillet with God Rays

Please go to the link below to read my recent blog about my stay in the Bastille:
http://www.lynnebuchanan.com/blog/

There are several more photos and some reflections.  Below are a couple of additional photos.







Place de la Bastille Under a Full Moon

Evenings are Hopping at La Bastille















Here is another photograph I posted that exemplifies the heat wave we experienced while we were in Paris.  One day, it actually got up to 103 degrees.  Many people don't have air conditioning and took to the parks and streets.  When I saw all these figures in the Luxembourg Gardens, it instantly reminded me of a modern day version of Seurat's Sunday in the Park, thought it was a different park and no one had parasols.

Modern Sunday Afternoon in the Park During a Paris Heatwave
Please visit the blog on my website to see more photographs...

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Apalachicola River: A Magical Place That Is Beautiful And Endangered

Rusted Building in the Morning Light, Apalachicola Riverfront

Please go to my new blog at: http://www.lynnebuchanan.com/blog/ to read my post about my recent trip to the Apalachicola River and my visit and boat trip with Dan Tonsmiere, the Apalachicola Riverkeeper.