…it is so beautiful, and so intensely sad… Thank you, John!! (…smiling…)
thanks Kari. Beautiful and sad can be a compelling combination. Love your comments!
It has been a long journey for them – a beautiful tale of a shot John.
such an imaginative way to read the picture. thanks Patti!
It doesn’t look sad to me, it looks like happy little children jumping up and down and being scary monsters!
Yes, the title “nursery” seemed to suggest multiple interpretations.
Yes. 🙂
So sad, sort of. Very good.
Love your comment. Thanks Bente.
Bleek, sad & remote are just some of the emotions that come rushing in when I look at this – I love it! A beautiful photograph that stirs the emotions, something to be proud of.
Much appreciated, Mark.
This at once stirred up 1. feelings of a beautiful stillness with a tinge of warm sadness and 2. memories of Dr Seuss books from my childhood. In all, I really enjoyed this image.
Adam, nice to hear from you and thanks for such an intriguing comment.
Wonderfully done, so soft and quiet, a smart foil to the “noisy” branch shapes. I can’t help being reminded of pricy nurseries in the metro NYC area – especially out by you – and the huge specimen trees sold to wealthy homeowners. I was a full time gardener for someone like that in another lifetime, and sometimes dealt with tree nurseries. These, assuming they really are in a nursery and are for sale, would be quite a chore to move! Beautiful!
Foil. That’s an excellent word to describe an element in so many photographs. Nicely stated, Lynn.
These Weeping Beeches were so fog-enshrouded that I’m actually not sure if they were nursery stock or situated on a private lot. It’s an old farm route, with a mish-mash of nurseries, potato barns, cultivated land and second-homers.
Now that it’s cleared up, I need to go back and look.
such a wise Blog,i love people with a message inside, great place to be, Regards from Poland ,Em
thanks Emeraldwake and welcome!
Grandiose 🙂
Val, merci – always nice to hear from you. 🙂
oh my…a story of a photograph…the trees who didn’t get asked to dance
It is almost a secret world
It does have that look…
How can one not love this…
A fantastic image!
thanks Malin.
Magical!
much appreciated Adrian.
…it is so beautiful, and so intensely sad… Thank you, John!! (…smiling…)
thanks Kari. Beautiful and sad can be a compelling combination. Love your comments!
It has been a long journey for them – a beautiful tale of a shot John.
such an imaginative way to read the picture. thanks Patti!
It doesn’t look sad to me, it looks like happy little children jumping up and down and being scary monsters!
Yes, the title “nursery” seemed to suggest multiple interpretations.
Yes. 🙂
So sad, sort of. Very good.
Love your comment. Thanks Bente.
Bleek, sad & remote are just some of the emotions that come rushing in when I look at this – I love it! A beautiful photograph that stirs the emotions, something to be proud of.
Much appreciated, Mark.
This at once stirred up 1. feelings of a beautiful stillness with a tinge of warm sadness and 2. memories of Dr Seuss books from my childhood. In all, I really enjoyed this image.
Adam, nice to hear from you and thanks for such an intriguing comment.
Wonderfully done, so soft and quiet, a smart foil to the “noisy” branch shapes. I can’t help being reminded of pricy nurseries in the metro NYC area – especially out by you – and the huge specimen trees sold to wealthy homeowners. I was a full time gardener for someone like that in another lifetime, and sometimes dealt with tree nurseries. These, assuming they really are in a nursery and are for sale, would be quite a chore to move! Beautiful!
Foil. That’s an excellent word to describe an element in so many photographs. Nicely stated, Lynn.
These Weeping Beeches were so fog-enshrouded that I’m actually not sure if they were nursery stock or situated on a private lot. It’s an old farm route, with a mish-mash of nurseries, potato barns, cultivated land and second-homers.
Now that it’s cleared up, I need to go back and look.
such a wise Blog,i love people with a message inside, great place to be, Regards from Poland ,Em
thanks Emeraldwake and welcome!
Grandiose 🙂
Val, merci – always nice to hear from you. 🙂
oh my…a story of a photograph…the trees who didn’t get asked to dance
great comment.. thanks Liana!
Just great. 🙂
thank you!
Outstanding!
nice to hear from you and thanks so much!
ciao
Oh yes…Dr. Seuss!