Chicken, Ratzfatz, Joan Elizabeth, Caçador, Roberto, José: Thank you very much for you comments. I tried to end this "Beloved" series with something peaceful, light, bright. The quote is a sentence at the end of the novel that is repeated three or for times in some variations. For those who are interested in such things (;-)): not an easy read. I think that showed through in the last days and the last postings. So now for something completely different .... ;-)
Joan Elizabeth, sometimes I find myself walking and constantly scanning the ground for patterns, leaves, pepples, shadows. And I don't see where I am and what's around me - so deliberately I don't take a camera with me on some days. Have to expand my focus.
Caçador, mostly tractors. I love the impressions the tires make on mud.
Roberto, now this is really old. Yves Montand. Hmmmm.
This is more a daily feed than a daily blog.
Photos are resized or may be cropped - that's the only post-processing I do.
The quotes: it is essential to me to only quote from things I am currently reading ... I must admit it is sometimes lopsided ... reading a 1000 page novel takes some time ;-)
10 comments:
Love this! Very subtle! It reminds me of fossils.
it looks quite sade ... but I love this kind of photos ..
What I find interesting about this photo is that you spotted the potential of it ... once again the textures are great.
Of course not. Anyway, pay attention to the trucks.
I remember an old French song "les feuilles mortes"...
What a photo!!!!
:)
Chicken, Ratzfatz, Joan Elizabeth, Caçador, Roberto, José: Thank you very much for you comments. I tried to end this "Beloved" series with something peaceful, light, bright. The quote is a sentence at the end of the novel that is repeated three or for times in some variations. For those who are interested in such things (;-)): not an easy read. I think that showed through in the last days and the last postings.
So now for something completely different .... ;-)
Joan Elizabeth, sometimes I find myself walking and constantly scanning the ground for patterns, leaves, pepples, shadows. And I don't see where I am and what's around me - so deliberately I don't take a camera with me on some days. Have to expand my focus.
Caçador, mostly tractors. I love the impressions the tires make on mud.
Roberto, now this is really old. Yves Montand. Hmmmm.
Aaaaaaand, chicken: thx for featuring my blog :-D
This end is perfect. Quiet and meanful
ana barata - I must say I am a little bit proud of myself for finding this ending - thank you for realising, :-)
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