I agree with Photobooth Journal about the paradoxical quality…and I have to say, it’s reassuring that you are able to find so many pristine-looking places on Long Island, even if it is the east end!
Thanks Lynn. Sometimes it seems like it would be an interesting challenge to only photograph within a 300 foot radius for a full year.
Special! Feels like a John Todaro riff on “Where the Wild Things Are.”
Don’t know if Sendak would appreciate that but I certainly do…
Lovely! I love the muted green grey tone.
It has a fairy tale forest look – very inviting but possibly foreboding. . .
Thanks Katherine. I like your description (and also your description of the tone). “Inviting and foreboding” is my kind of paradox.
Mine too. 😄.
wow, excellent and mysterious. I just love it
Merci … many thanks Yoshimi.
A sense of mystery – foreboding, even….love it!
Comment appreciated. Thanks Sue 🙂
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merci encore !
Oh, WOW!
thanks Silvia 🙂
I agree with Photobooth Journal about the paradoxical quality…and I have to say, it’s reassuring that you are able to find so many pristine-looking places on Long Island, even if it is the east end!
Thanks Lynn. Sometimes it seems like it would be an interesting challenge to only photograph within a 300 foot radius for a full year.
Special! Feels like a John Todaro riff on “Where the Wild Things Are.”
Don’t know if Sendak would appreciate that but I certainly do…