Thursday, April 23, 2009

HAWTHORN AND LIGHT

Lucy Corrander - Hawthorn and Light - April 19th 2009

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6 comments:

Hermes said...

That reminds me of resting beneasth trees on a warm summer day. Lovely.

Lucy Corrander said...

And yet it was taken only a few days ago . . .

I think it would make a nice print for a summery fabric - cutains or soft furnishings.

Lucy

Dot O said...

Beautiful capture - looks summery!!

Lucy Corrander said...

Thanks Dot. It does look summery, doesn't it? All sort of light and airey.

Lucy

Dagrun said...

Hello again, your comment on my blog really made me laugh out loud, but thank you so much. I am really just starting to take pictures (or I have done so the last 3 years... time flies, but anyway it is only a hobby).

To the size of the pictures on my blog, I learnt it by John and Runes blog: http://norsknettfotoinfo.blogspot.com/search/label/Hvordan%20legge%20ut%20bilde%20i%20riktig%20st%C3%B8rrelse%20publisert%20fra%20egen%20pc%20via%20blogger

There is surely an easy way to explain this, but you need to use the htmlcoding, and then I just double the numbers under 3.1) and 3.2) and then I always uses "s800" (cf. 4.0).

I don't know if this made any sens at all....

Lucy Corrander said...

Hello Dagrun

Thank you for the information about the image size on blogs. Sometime in the next few days I'll see if I can work it out!

But I am not joking about your photos - having seen them, I think I am on the verge of giving up! They are wonderful. The texture is so good. The colour. The content. It isn't enough just to have access to good scenery (which clearly you do have) - you have added to it in the way you have taken the photographs.

And photographs of children can be sentimental but yours are not. They are simultaneously charming and strong.

I think I like your black and white photos best . . . but they are all great.

And the other blog you contribute to . . . there are some wonderful photographs there as well.

Lucy

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