Much appreciated, Philip. The two most recent triptychs have been an engaging project.
Hi John and great work! Wishing you a wonderful Thursday…😊⭐️😊
Thanks, you as well
Enchanting scenery, John.
Thanks Ule. I shot these triptychs with a normal focal length lens. Just the place… just enough reach.
Beautiful Winter shots, John. According to our News there’s a lot more coming down on you today.. Take care and/or have fun.
Thanks Harrie. We do have a major winter storm approaching on Sunday into Monday with temperatures going into the danger zone beginning tonight. Snowshoes will remain by the fireplace for now 😊
Great work with a great subject. The first one, to me, is interesting because it focuses on “texturey” textures near and far and then divides them into warmer and colder. Really nice! The second is just so pretty! 🙂 It shows that untouched snow on the landscape is more precious than gold or diamonds. And the third shows a path I can’t resist. Perfectly composed.
And now, more snow! The snow must appreciate all the energy you’ve been investing into it lately. 😉
Thanks Lynn. Working on these individually and then finding ways to create a family… that’s a process that I keep returning to. When I feel a distinct pulse in the group, that’s a wonderful feeling
“A distinct pulse” – that’s an interesting way to put it. Makes me think of your occasional allusions to musical forms.
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Much appreciated, Philip. The two most recent triptychs have been an engaging project.
Hi John and great work! Wishing you a wonderful Thursday…😊⭐️😊
Thanks, you as well
Enchanting scenery, John.
Thanks Ule. I shot these triptychs with a normal focal length lens. Just the place… just enough reach.
Beautiful Winter shots, John. According to our News there’s a lot more coming down on you today.. Take care and/or have fun.
Thanks Harrie. We do have a major winter storm approaching on Sunday into Monday with temperatures going into the danger zone beginning tonight. Snowshoes will remain by the fireplace for now 😊
Great work with a great subject. The first one, to me, is interesting because it focuses on “texturey” textures near and far and then divides them into warmer and colder. Really nice! The second is just so pretty! 🙂 It shows that untouched snow on the landscape is more precious than gold or diamonds. And the third shows a path I can’t resist. Perfectly composed.
And now, more snow! The snow must appreciate all the energy you’ve been investing into it lately. 😉
Thanks Lynn. Working on these individually and then finding ways to create a family… that’s a process that I keep returning to. When I feel a distinct pulse in the group, that’s a wonderful feeling
“A distinct pulse” – that’s an interesting way to put it. Makes me think of your occasional allusions to musical forms.