"I think the universe is the result of a wish.One day you'll see that behind all these myriad of stars and galaxies is a hidden intention." (Jostein Gaarder)
No wishing to philosophize too much, but still philosophy,it is impossible not face such a wonderful landscape.Amazing picture! Perhaps the life and people,sometimes the path should be diverted or bypassed,in order to achieve a higher goal, an achievement most valued and perfect, a life more full and happy! Again ... beautiful picture! Kind Regards Léia
I stepped on glass in the Public Garden when I was 12, cut my foot, and leaned against a (that?) tree until 'they' came to take me to Mass General. LOL
stunning. definitely postcard or poster perfect. And, in answer to your question, yes Spring Training baseball tickets are $26 apiece and I have tickets on the fourth row right over the dugout before first base. A great location. The atmosphere is more festive so it is always fun to go to a game. I am glad you liked the baseball photos.
Superb. It reminds me of Eliot Porter prints somehow.
ReplyDeleteI love those lines, they make me think of a chinese writing in the landscape..Wonderful shot!
ReplyDeleteI agree, the curve of the wall and the diagonal of the tree have such a quiet elegance.
ReplyDeleteI agree with brattcat. Kudos.
ReplyDelete"I think the universe is the result of a wish.One day you'll see that behind all these myriad of stars and galaxies is a hidden intention." (Jostein Gaarder)
ReplyDeleteNo wishing to philosophize too much, but still philosophy,it is impossible not face such a wonderful landscape.Amazing picture! Perhaps the life and people,sometimes the path should be diverted or bypassed,in order to achieve a higher goal, an achievement most valued and perfect, a life more full and happy! Again ... beautiful picture!
Kind Regards
Léia
man, you're GOOD.
ReplyDeleteso simple and pretty.
ReplyDeleteLove the lines and the B&W.
ReplyDeleteThis is another beautiful b+w . . . great eye for this artistic composition.
ReplyDeleteI stepped on glass in the Public Garden when I was 12, cut my foot, and leaned against a (that?) tree until 'they' came to take me to Mass General. LOL
ReplyDeletestunning. definitely postcard or poster perfect. And, in answer to your question, yes Spring Training baseball tickets are $26 apiece and I have tickets on the fourth row right over the dugout before first base. A great location. The atmosphere is more festive so it is always fun to go to a game. I am glad you liked the baseball photos.
ReplyDeletethis is a superb photo! - ditto on brattcat's comment.
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