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.
Love this! Very subtle! It reminds me of fossils.
ReplyDeleteit looks quite sade ... but I love this kind of photos ..
ReplyDeleteWhat I find interesting about this photo is that you spotted the potential of it ... once again the textures are great.
ReplyDeleteOf course not. Anyway, pay attention to the trucks.
ReplyDeleteI remember an old French song "les feuilles mortes"...
ReplyDeleteWhat a photo!!!!
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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.
ReplyDeleteSo 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
ReplyDeleteThis end is perfect. Quiet and meanful
ReplyDeleteana barata - I must say I am a little bit proud of myself for finding this ending - thank you for realising, :-)
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