These are colors to melt into, and I’m ready! Just beautiful. That elegiac East End light.
“Elegiac light” … something about that descriptive language really hits home.
Many thanks Lynn.
This was taken at a magic moment, with that glow behind the dune, and the graceful highlights by the grasses. And I would have expected a horizontal image, but I like it this way because the cloud comes into play more, I think.
Thanks Lynn. You have the knack, it seems, of reading the unseen decisions that lead up to the capture. I consciously avoided shooting this one horizontally (because I thought it was too obvious), and also because I liked the more mysterious look of a vertical –i.e… less landscape and more cloud.
To me, the interest in this image lies in what is not in the picture.
Beautiful shot, John.
Thanks – much appreciated, Ken.
Delicatissima …
Grazie a te per averla apprezzata …
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merci Françoise
These are colors to melt into, and I’m ready! Just beautiful. That elegiac East End light.
“Elegiac light” … something about that descriptive language really hits home.
Many thanks Lynn.
This was taken at a magic moment, with that glow behind the dune, and the graceful highlights by the grasses. And I would have expected a horizontal image, but I like it this way because the cloud comes into play more, I think.
Thanks Lynn. You have the knack, it seems, of reading the unseen decisions that lead up to the capture. I consciously avoided shooting this one horizontally (because I thought it was too obvious), and also because I liked the more mysterious look of a vertical –i.e… less landscape and more cloud.
To me, the interest in this image lies in what is not in the picture.