RobertMillerPhotography > at the cradle 
The most beautiful experience we can have is the mysterious. It is the fundamental emotion which stands at the cradle of true art and true science.
-Albert Einstein 

In Idaho I ran across this barn, and loved the feel of landscape.  I am back now and will be working on my photos from Yellowstone.
RobertMillerPhotography > Yellowstone Trip photo
RobertMillerPhotography > “When twilight drops her curtain down and pins it with a star, remember that you have a friend though she may wander far.”
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RobertMillerPhotography > Peeping Tom Foolery
RobertMillerPhotography > Paradise 
Paradise is exactly like where you are 
right now ... only much, much better. 
- Laurie Anderson
RobertMillerPhotography > Courtship Dance of the Hawks 
In the courtship display a pair of Red-tailed Hawks soars in wide circles at a great height. The male dives down in a steep drop, then shoots up again at nearly as steep an angle. He repeats this maneuver several times, then approaches the female from above. He extends his legs and touches or grasps her briefly. The pair may grab onto one other and may interlock their talons and spiral toward the ground.

from:  www.birds.cornell.edu/AllAboutBirds/BirdGuide/Red-tailed_...

On this beautiful morning I watched these three hawks fly for several hours.  To me this was such a physical rush, and I am glad I have some photos to share the experience.
RobertMillerPhotography > light in the fog 
    Light is my inspiration. My photographic images search for dimensions that words cannot touch-- the result of intense responses to personal experiences. I do not wish to "record," but rather to touch upon the illusive meanings which I perceive and try to comprehend in this limitless universe. -Ruth Bernhard, "Collection of Ginny Williams" by Ruth Bernhard , ISBN: 1881138046 

If you like view my blog:  artfulphotography.blogspot.com/
RobertMillerPhotography > Vanishing Point 
“We photographers deal in things which are continually vanishing, and when they have vanished there is no contrivance on earth can make them come back again. We cannot develop and print a memory.”

 Henri Cartier-Bresson  (French Photographer, 1908-2004)
This is about the only straight stretch on the Blue Ridge Parkway

In two to three weeks we will be starting the beta trials to learn more:
robertmillerphotography.wordpress.com/
RobertMillerPhotography > below crab tree falls 
    There is nothing softer and weaker than water,
    And yet there is nothing better for attacking hard and strong things.
    For this reason there is no substitute for it.

-Lao-Tzu (c. B.C. 550)
Yellowstone Trip photo
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