Well then I’d better speak up and let my wisdom out!!! :p
see. now you know why i’m so quiet.
The picture needs a scorpion or something in it… forefront, center… walking away from the viewer… :fun:
Or maybe a giant sea turtle, only partly seen, crawling into the picture from the bottom… :spinning:
i could walk that stretch forever… escape the madness.
The gate’s locked. I can’t get in.
I love that quote.
and the picture. What else have you been up to?
lisa
Love this combination. :fun:
‘Fess up now, Molly. Did you have to brush out some litter? It looks so good. I’m with you. I’d love to be out there for about a week. Or a month. Or forever. ~sigh~
As for the fence and wisdom. Your grandpa used to say better to stay silent and let people wonder if you are not so smart, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
So makes me want to go to the coast to take my own photographs…
This is gorgeous! I love this photograph, wonderful work!
:goodjob: Lovely pic!
Enjoyed viewing your blog—-Thanx for sharing your talent.
K
That is a beautiful, peaceful picture, and a lovely quote to go with it!
those colours!
you truly take fantastic pictures…God gave you the gift os seeing and you use it…that’s for sure
okay, I need to go there, and just SIT.
I just want to stand there and BREATHE!
I like sand fences; maybe because the sand does its best to bury them. I have a couple really nice shots of sand fences myself that I shot at Sea Island, GA.
Beyoootyful.
-Ranah-
You guessed right on the broken glass. Its actually a sliding glass door. The whole thing is shattered and looks like this. I put up a couple new views of it today.
Nice beach. Is that recent? Are those clouds part of Hurricane Ivan or something?
It’s nice to see you around more often. Are you feeling sad still?
lisa
beautiful picture and wise words. i wouldn’t mind walking that beach about now.
I was looking back and noticed you asked about one of my pics–what medium it was. It was a sticker on a lamppost, that had faded almost to nothing. I sharpened it up enough for the image to come out a little.
I like this very much. Great depthof field!
Pete
Hold that camera so I can go run barefoot along the beach and leave prints.
you strange? no. i just think that you have learned to accept people as they are.. no promises… no complications. i admire that.
I love beach shots. This is a great one.
That photo is absolutely breathtaking.
I love this picture. It feels like a sanctuary. The landscape and the simplicity of it all reminds me of the Sinai desert. Beautiful.
And thank you for trying to help. :heartbeat: If it’s any consolation, I’d make a lousy sex slave. :laugh:
i love your blog.
where do you get all these quotes? is this all from stuff you’ve read or do you collect them?
*gasp* that picture is sooooo pretty!
:yes:…great allegory!!! Beautiful and charming!!! :goodjob: MuSe
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Well then I’d better speak up and let my wisdom out!!! :p
see. now you know why i’m so quiet.
The picture needs a scorpion or something in it… forefront, center… walking away from the viewer… :fun:
Or maybe a giant sea turtle, only partly seen, crawling into the picture from the bottom… :spinning:
i could walk that stretch forever… escape the madness.
The gate’s locked. I can’t get in.
I love that quote.
and the picture. What else have you been up to?
lisa
Love this combination. :fun:
‘Fess up now, Molly. Did you have to brush out some litter? It looks so good. I’m with you. I’d love to be out there for about a week. Or a month. Or forever. ~sigh~
As for the fence and wisdom. Your grandpa used to say better to stay silent and let people wonder if you are not so smart, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.
So makes me want to go to the coast to take my own photographs…
This is gorgeous! I love this photograph, wonderful work!
:goodjob: Lovely pic!
Enjoyed viewing your blog—-Thanx for sharing your talent.
K
That is a beautiful, peaceful picture, and a lovely quote to go with it!
those colours!
you truly take fantastic pictures…God gave you the gift os seeing and you use it…that’s for sure
okay, I need to go there, and just SIT.
I just want to stand there and BREATHE!
I like sand fences; maybe because the sand does its best to bury them. I have a couple really nice shots of sand fences myself that I shot at Sea Island, GA.
Beyoootyful.
-Ranah-
You guessed right on the broken glass. Its actually a sliding glass door. The whole thing is shattered and looks like this. I put up a couple new views of it today.
Nice beach. Is that recent? Are those clouds part of Hurricane Ivan or something?
It’s nice to see you around more often. Are you feeling sad still?
lisa
beautiful picture and wise words. i wouldn’t mind walking that beach about now.
I was looking back and noticed you asked about one of my pics–what medium it was. It was a sticker on a lamppost, that had faded almost to nothing. I sharpened it up enough for the image to come out a little.
I like this very much. Great depthof field!
Pete
Hold that camera so I can go run barefoot along the beach and leave prints.
you strange? no. i just think that you have learned to accept people as they are.. no promises… no complications. i admire that.
I love beach shots. This is a great one.
That photo is absolutely breathtaking.
I love this picture. It feels like a sanctuary. The landscape and the simplicity of it all reminds me of the Sinai desert. Beautiful.
And thank you for trying to help. :heartbeat: If it’s any consolation, I’d make a lousy sex slave. :laugh:
i love your blog.
where do you get all these quotes? is this all from stuff you’ve read or do you collect them?
*gasp* that picture is sooooo pretty!
:yes:…great allegory!!! Beautiful and charming!!! :goodjob:
MuSe
Stunning shot. Bravo.