wow, that is GREAT ! Stunning ! What an emotional and tender series.
Maybe you can try to ask some writer to write short stories about that. Would be great to read the results.
I love these – especially everything about the first two – the angle, focus, light, and above all the mood. Tender, I wouldn’t have thought of, but it’s a good word. There’s (maybe) a dawn to sunset progression, too.
So glad you liked/loved. Great idea, Lynn, but I’m afraid someone else will have to do the dawn to sunset series: I’m usually not in bed until 2:00 or 3:00am and fast asleep at sunrise :)
I understand! ;-) But there’s a sense of that in the photos, going from the very pure light at first to the orange light at the end. I wouldn’t DREAM of suggesting that you arise at dawn! :-)
wow, that is GREAT ! Stunning ! What an emotional and tender series.
Maybe you can try to ask some writer to write short stories about that. Would be great to read the results.
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Thanks Markus.
Any volunteers?
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I em nott zo goot in riting zings! 😜 butt if ju wähnt i can rite on jur Blog, huh?
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I volunteer – if you’ll have me. Stella
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On the contrary, I think your writing style is just what Pixetera needs :)
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I love these – especially everything about the first two – the angle, focus, light, and above all the mood. Tender, I wouldn’t have thought of, but it’s a good word. There’s (maybe) a dawn to sunset progression, too.
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So glad you liked/loved. Great idea, Lynn, but I’m afraid someone else will have to do the dawn to sunset series: I’m usually not in bed until 2:00 or 3:00am and fast asleep at sunrise :)
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I understand! ;-) But there’s a sense of that in the photos, going from the very pure light at first to the orange light at the end. I wouldn’t DREAM of suggesting that you arise at dawn! :-)
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Ahhh, now I understand what you were saying. Great pun too!
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