This is like a dream! DId you post one of this view before, I remember there being some small wooden jetties in the front, and it was so atmospheric..
Many thanks Cath–happy you liked it. (I’d never been to this spot before last week…perhaps you’re recalling an earlier image with a similar look?)
I remember now, I’m thinking of the post you titled “Old Docks”, from last year – gorgeous shot – I remember it particularly as I wrote a few words inspired by it, as you know I often find your images seem to tell such stories!
Beautiful. You’ve managed to make a Lake Champlain scene look like a painting from the Hudson River School.
Thanks. After spending six months on the sand bar, it all looks good. 😉
Alan beat me to it – exactly my thought. That light! And the trees also have a look certain old European landscapes have – the details, the softness. It’s the toned down colors, too, I think. I’m always trying to analyze how you do it, John! 🙂
I did have those old landscapes in mind throughout the week mainly because Champlain has a such a timeless look. Toning down the colors really helped evoke some of that classicism for me. Thanks Lynn!
It’s beautiful up there – you must have had a great time.
Love this. Very atmospheric. 😎
Much appreciated. Thanks Janina.
This is like a dream! DId you post one of this view before, I remember there being some small wooden jetties in the front, and it was so atmospheric..
Many thanks Cath–happy you liked it. (I’d never been to this spot before last week…perhaps you’re recalling an earlier image with a similar look?)
I remember now, I’m thinking of the post you titled “Old Docks”, from last year – gorgeous shot – I remember it particularly as I wrote a few words inspired by it, as you know I often find your images seem to tell such stories!
Yes, I remember as well (and I loved that piece you shared). Here’s a link to the post from last summer:
https://johntodaro.wordpress.com/2016/08/25/old-docks/
Beautiful. You’ve managed to make a Lake Champlain scene look like a painting from the Hudson River School.
Thanks. After spending six months on the sand bar, it all looks good. 😉
Alan beat me to it – exactly my thought. That light! And the trees also have a look certain old European landscapes have – the details, the softness. It’s the toned down colors, too, I think. I’m always trying to analyze how you do it, John! 🙂
I did have those old landscapes in mind throughout the week mainly because Champlain has a such a timeless look. Toning down the colors really helped evoke some of that classicism for me. Thanks Lynn!
It’s beautiful up there – you must have had a great time.