It was taken on the same day as the two recent snowy pictures (the hawthorn and the sycamore ones) - and there were still patches of snow on the ground, though most had melted.
It wasn't as cold as that might suggest though. I think it's just the thin winter light which happens every day at present. It isn't very good for detailed pictures but for minimalist ones like this . . .
Enthusiasts of the films of Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski (Blind Chance, Dekalog, The Double Life of Véronique, Three Colours Trilogy, etc) are invited to drop by my chatroom at the Brasserie Alizé on the anniversary of the director’s death, this coming Friday evening, 13 March 2009, from around 1800 GMT. Please pass on the invitation to others and hopefully see you there!
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Great depth of focus - lovely picture.
Love this one - really beautiful!
That is a very serene picture - yet there is a coldness to it - was it a cold day?
Hello Hermes and Dot O and The Weaver of Grass.
Glad you like the Reed and the Moon photo.
It was taken on the same day as the two recent snowy pictures (the hawthorn and the sycamore ones) - and there were still patches of snow on the ground, though most had melted.
It wasn't as cold as that might suggest though. I think it's just the thin winter light which happens every day at present. It isn't very good for detailed pictures but for minimalist ones like this . . .
Lucy
Enthusiasts of the films of Polish director Krzysztof Kieslowski (Blind Chance, Dekalog, The Double Life of Véronique, Three Colours Trilogy, etc) are invited to drop by my chatroom at the Brasserie Alizé on the anniversary of the director’s death, this coming Friday evening, 13 March 2009, from around 1800 GMT. Please pass on the invitation to others and hopefully see you there!
Interesting perspective here... I like how the reed is pointing to the moon. Wonderful photo.
Thank you Oz Girl.
Do you know the old game where you have a ball tied to a wooden cup on a stick and you have to swing the ball out and make it land in the cup?
The reed and the moon in this picture reminded me of that game.
Lucy
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