Your photos certainly give us hope for a better world, even in times when it wasn’t that bad as it is now.
Luckily I have some of yours, – one of my favorite is just coming out of a box again : the Christmas tree in the pond entering EH. Thanks !
Good to hear from you Ulrike, and thanks for such a thoughtful comment. That photograph of Town Pond was a Unicef card about thirty years ago– glad to hear it’s brought you happiness.
Very strong image that imbue the bare shrubs in the foreground with life and meaning. The shrubs are reminiscent of places in the Great Basin. All this, the life saving station, the sky filled with glorious light. Nicely done.
Your photos certainly give us hope for a better world, even in times when it wasn’t that bad as it is now.
Luckily I have some of yours, – one of my favorite is just coming out of a box again : the Christmas tree in the pond entering EH. Thanks !
Good to hear from you Ulrike, and thanks for such a thoughtful comment. That photograph of Town Pond was a Unicef card about thirty years ago– glad to hear it’s brought you happiness.
Beautiful cozy and always strong compositions John…love the textures too ~ sending joy hedy ☺️💫
Love the way you used the word “cozy” in this context. Joy back to you, Hedy and thanks for commenting. Be well.
Very much of its place. 🙂
Thanks Lynn. And if that wonderful old building could speak, I’m sure it would thank you too.
Very strong image that imbue the bare shrubs in the foreground with life and meaning. The shrubs are reminiscent of places in the Great Basin. All this, the life saving station, the sky filled with glorious light. Nicely done.
Good comment brother Paul. Thanks 🙂