Wednesday’s Photos
Bending, but not Breaking
It is good to have a focus when you go out into nature for a photo session. One way to sharpen your focus is to have a theme. With this in mind my wife and I went to the same trail leading down to the Taite Creek Campsite last weekend. One of the great laws of survival, not just for plants and animals, but also for us human beings, is to be able to bend, to be flexible, but NOT to break and succumb to the adversities of life. Here are the photos dwelling on this theme. Enjoy.
The pictures are beautiful but they still remind me of the cold. I just got in from walking the dog and cleaning off the car and it is 15 F outside. Perhaps you could post a summer picture? 🙂
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How about some pretty ice flowers on the windshield? Perhaps I can pull out a pretty summer flower out of my archives. Thanks for the encouragement!
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I will post a spring picture tomorrow. I hope it will bring you some comfort, Charles.
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Love the theme and representation.
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I am glad you like it, Jodi.
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Absolutely beautiful even in winter. Looks comforting, almost as a blanket covering the branches to get through cold months
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So true, winter in our latitude can be very beautiful, especially when the shine is shining.
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🌟☀️🌎👍🏻
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Nun ist bei euch der Schnee, der hier schon weggeschmolzen ist. Feine Bilder hast du uns mitgebracht, danke, Peter!
Herzliche Grüße
Ulli
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Ich danke dir ganz herzlich, liebe Ulli.
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Peter, your photos are beautiful! Your theme of being flexible and bending without breaking is good. Blessings! Hazel
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Nature, God’s creation, can teach us a lot of lessons. Thank for your kind comment, Hazel!
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You are welcome, Peter!
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Green and white – a beautiful contrast!
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Thank you!
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Stunning photos, as usual Peter. And these ones are more like the place you used to have during this time. The snow is there 🙂
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Yes, Nurul, almost too much, hampering our weekend walks. Thank you!
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Looks like there was a fresh snowfall recently.
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Yes, winter has finally arrived. Hope to see spring soon. But we are tying to make the best of winter with our photography.
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Enjoy the winters till it lasts 🙂
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Gorgeous photos, Peter!
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Thank you, Ann!
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Lovely shots! Snow has been captured so well! It feels like I am there. 🙂
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Thank you!
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What a wonderful selection of photos aligned to your theme, demonstrating resilience and beauty 😊
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Thank you for the insightful compliment!
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Just beginning to catch up a week’s worth of blog posts. This one was a delight for my eyes. So serene and peaceful—just what I need!
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Oh, thank you, Amy! I am glad you were delighted.
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That’s a wonderful method you’ve described here, Peter. It makes a lot of sense to go phototouring with a theme in mind instead of just hoping to find something worthwhile. Will try this soon when it gets warmer. 😉
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It really helps you focus and guess what, Sarah, it makes finding really good shots easier. Thank you for the nice comment!
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