6 thoughts on “In The Shadow of Johnnycake Mountain”
Good choice to put these in wide frames; pays extra attention to the movements of the landscape; also because it cuts off the tops of the trees. Love it.
Really appreciate that, Harrie– thanks 👋
Nice, very New England. “The movement of the landscape” – Harrie said it – I see it, too.
Definitely New England. Since the leaf drop, it’s been looking more and more like VT here.
Yes, Harrie’s comment is especially insightful. In some situations, the wide frame energizes the scene in unexpected ways
And I like the way the slanting, bright light appears in the first two.
Good choice to put these in wide frames; pays extra attention to the movements of the landscape; also because it cuts off the tops of the trees. Love it.
Really appreciate that, Harrie– thanks 👋
Nice, very New England. “The movement of the landscape” – Harrie said it – I see it, too.
Definitely New England. Since the leaf drop, it’s been looking more and more like VT here.
Yes, Harrie’s comment is especially insightful. In some situations, the wide frame energizes the scene in unexpected ways
And I like the way the slanting, bright light appears in the first two.
Thanks, that speaks to me as well