Curmudgeon wrote:
First of all a great shot. B&W really does the subject justice.
Regarding the tag: Personally I consider messages carved in wood different than tags from a spray can. I did my share of carving in my younger days. I can, even now, visit a tree in California where the faint words Jack Loves Linda still remain. Do I regret carving it? Nope. Do I still love Linda? Nope. Am I sorry now that I did it? Absolutely not.
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Thanks. I can follow your thought process, I was young and in love once too.
Great set. Love the perspective of photo #1.
Beautiful set, QD. I also think that the layers of blue give the edge to the color shot.
Beautiful set, Jim. I love walking through the cemetery in the springtime when it is full of life. In the wintertime, it feels more like a cemetery.
Good idea, I would add it to my subscribed list.
On the trail to Turkey Spur Rock in the New River National Park, at the top of one of the staircases was a well placed bench. Something that intrigues me when walking through beautiful landscapes is the thought process of the person who felt leaving a tag, "Penny was here", was a good idea at the time. Maybe my perspective should be that I'm looking at a petroglyph from the next millennium.
Beautifully done, Mike. The downloads are fabulous.
Beautiful set, Jerry. The downloads are great, especially love the Mom and goslings.
SteveFranz wrote:
Great picture! Looks like Canyon De Chelly but with trees.
Thanks, Steve. I'd like to get a photo in the late fall when the trees are bare.
Great eclectic set, very nicely done.
Beautifully done. (I checked out your website; very nicely done, loved the gallery). Thanks for sharing the link.