Last night we had a fall of snow, just a centimetre, but entire trees look like the plant in your picture. Looks impressive with everything in white, which picks out every little detail.
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Last night we had a fall of snow, just a centimetre, but entire trees look like the plant in your picture. Looks impressive with everything in white, which picks out every little detail.
Something from two years ago
https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3744/3...f2db3e7c_z.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/4/3816/3...4677928d_o.jpgRothko beach by Tony Walton, on Flickr
Grand Cayman Cayman Islands
Quite ghostly the reflection of the light in the water.
This forum is getting even more quiet. As if that's possible.
Beautiful pics, NS and Tony!But yes I agree it´s getting more and more quiet.However, this thread is still blooming.
And the last one of these
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2918/3...bd93d840_z.jpg
https://c1.staticflickr.com/3/2947/3...70a8f5de_z.jpgblack and white house cayman islands caribbbean abandoned by Tony Walton, on Flickr
A lonely photo, (for a kind of lonely forum).
Hello? anyone out there?
Beautiful loneliness! Nobody seems to habit this landscape. And the forum is lonely too. A few of us are still there.
As Danik wrote, that we are...
The off-centre picture of the abandoned cabin that can be seen through, gives the picture something extra.
It's still hanging in there, Tony. It looks like a lot of people visit, but they seem to stay hidden. Your pictures are still beautiful. You could be a professional, I think.
That´s phantastic, Tony, with windows and door framing the landscape in the background!
Beautiful pics. Tony and North Star. Nice contrast between Tony´s framed landscape under an almost grey sky and the majestic sunset/ aurora of NS.
I always think sunsets and sunrises make ideal picture subjects.
Sea and sky merge into a continuous blue. The boat and the plants are forms detached from it.
Thanks, Tony. I usually take pics only when I travel, Tony. So I´ve got to practice more.
Minimalistic. Liked the composition with the book.
You could make pics of a object series, what in paintings is called "Stillleben".
I´m looking forward to it.
Ingenious contrasts! I had to go to Flicker to find out what was the object of the picture.