norfolk was grey and cold, and suffolk was cold and grey, and i'm sure that some of my full-colour images will turn out perfectly monochrome, given the mist and the mood.
there, there on the imperceptible horizon: could that be the month of may?
I visit all the time - quietly, peeking around the corners. But today, I must speak. You simply overwhelm me. Your photographs are at once subtle and poignant, and your words - so precise! I love visiting!
This shot is so striking Lynn. The monochromatic feel and the slight blur add a powerful feeling, sad but liberating at the same time, hard to explain, but I love it.
~May brings color, life and beauty...and since it's only a few days away it's worth waiting for!~
ReplyDeleteLovely monochromity (er...) I'm pretty sure this picture wouldn't look so good in bright summery colours.
ReplyDeleteGreat feel to this. I love the two red objects balanced in that sea of gray.
ReplyDeleteWonderful. Really perfectly colorful, any more and it'd be something else entirely. Let somber have its way! :)
ReplyDeleteI love the feeling. Kind of despair with a tint of red joy.
ReplyDeleteextraordinary! i love the poetry of your words.
ReplyDeleteI visit all the time - quietly, peeking around the corners. But today, I must speak. You simply overwhelm me. Your photographs are at once subtle and poignant, and your words - so precise! I love visiting!
ReplyDeleteThis shot is so striking Lynn. The monochromatic feel and the slight blur add a powerful feeling, sad but liberating at the same time, hard to explain, but I love it.
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ReplyDeleteThis is a very strong picture. Love the rocks.
ReplyDeleteGreat photo, Lynn. I like the red boxes to the right & left.
ReplyDeleteI love when the sky kisses the sea as if the world is ending...
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