I’m really glad you thought that too Richard, there was something very..enigmatic.? about them..I’m hoping they’ll still be there when the rain’s cleared as I want to try some more..
What a lovely comment, thanks Patti – somehow a lot of these came out like paintings..I really liked the effect..grey always inspires me, the colours just pop out!
I love mist but we rarely get this nice think foggy mist that you have captured, I really wish we did. I love this pile of branches at the end, I can almost smell the atmosphere.
Thanks Lisa – we do get some spectacular mists, its one of the first things that I noticed in our first November here..it’s really comforting and moving in a way to see it drifting over the countryside. And I’m glad you felt something from those mounds! As I said to Richard, I really hope they are still there when I go back, there was just something about them..wishing you a misty day where you are! 🙂
I see I’ve been away too long, Cath. Nice to be here again, and I must tell you I just love that first shot. What a sweet, serene, melancholy scene you’ve captured! -Gary
Thankyou Gary..and nice to see you again, I really enjoyed my visit back to your world too! Love the words you’ve used there – it felt very much like that to me..glad it came across!
You know, Cath, I haven’t been paying much attention to the internet in the last couple of weeks, but one day I just happened to come across a post of yours, that was called Memories of forests and of growing small, and I thought… when I’d finish my business, I would go back to it… and write you a few words about it. But this evening, when I looked for it, it was gone. That’s a shame really. Though I suppose there is an advantage in having real time communication between readers and writers… but in the old days, when there were magazines and books… and you came across something that touched you, you could usually find it again, in an old magazine… or a book. On the internet, sometimes… something is here for a minute and then disappears ever after. I’ll have to get used to that…
Shimon – I am sorry, it was there, only that I edited it slightly, and for some reason it went to Nov14 instead of 24 – so it was there but snuck a little further down – it is returned to the top now..thankyou for your words, and thankyou for taking the time to consider them..I very much appreciate it!
And I suppose it takes some time for me to realise that people are actually reading my warblings, and notice if they are not there..I’m very grateful for it, thankyou!
Thanks so much for visiting my blog and liking “Autumn’s Flowers”. So glad you visit led me here. Beautiful work. I look forward to seeing more. Please stop by my blog again soon!
Robyn
very nice
Thankyou Shimon..
It is, indeed. Ethereal, mysterious and beautiful. And so are your pictures.
I’m glad you think so Sorin, thankyou!
Perfect view, incredible mood!
The space really did have both those things, thanks Walter!
oh these are lovely Cath!
Thanks Sydney!
It’s all about the mist and the tree shapes here – very nice. Am still waiting for a good bout of fog in London (believe it or not!)
Hmm I can imagine those pictures Mike..wishing you a foggy day!
Thank you! It seems as though the winds are too high at the moment. Love maritime weather!
beautiful. big like.
Well thankyou! 🙂
These are just lovely. And the last two are very alien-seeming. Those mounds have got real presence.
I’m really glad you thought that too Richard, there was something very..enigmatic.? about them..I’m hoping they’ll still be there when the rain’s cleared as I want to try some more..
Very nice!
Thanks Steve! Nice to see you again!!
Your stand outs in these mists are truly outstanding. You paint glorious photos!
What a lovely comment, thanks Patti – somehow a lot of these came out like paintings..I really liked the effect..grey always inspires me, the colours just pop out!
These are so very much like paintings. The tones are gorgeous, Cath. Such stillness.
Thanks Karen, the colours and light were just exceptional that day..it’s an endless chase to find the right combination isn’t it!
So beautiful, Cath…love the one with the fence…
Thanks Scott, I actually was really pleased with that one too..there is something of the storybook about it that I hadn’t noticed until I got home..
Most welcome…and I love those little surprises….
I love mist but we rarely get this nice think foggy mist that you have captured, I really wish we did. I love this pile of branches at the end, I can almost smell the atmosphere.
Thanks Lisa – we do get some spectacular mists, its one of the first things that I noticed in our first November here..it’s really comforting and moving in a way to see it drifting over the countryside. And I’m glad you felt something from those mounds! As I said to Richard, I really hope they are still there when I go back, there was just something about them..wishing you a misty day where you are! 🙂
I feel as though there is a mystery to be discovered in the stillness-beautiful
I really felt that way too Elena, thankyou!
Wonderful atmosphere 🙂
Thankyou, it really was!
# 1, is simply stunning, can imagine that on a huge poster or canvas.
Thanks Lesley, I can imagine these on a large scale too – maybe I should!
Fantastic mood !!
The color scheme on these is just gorgeous! Love them all. 🙂
¡Bellísimas tomas!, tienen un color precioso, besos
I see I’ve been away too long, Cath. Nice to be here again, and I must tell you I just love that first shot. What a sweet, serene, melancholy scene you’ve captured! -Gary
Thankyou Gary..and nice to see you again, I really enjoyed my visit back to your world too! Love the words you’ve used there – it felt very much like that to me..glad it came across!
You know, Cath, I haven’t been paying much attention to the internet in the last couple of weeks, but one day I just happened to come across a post of yours, that was called Memories of forests and of growing small, and I thought… when I’d finish my business, I would go back to it… and write you a few words about it. But this evening, when I looked for it, it was gone. That’s a shame really. Though I suppose there is an advantage in having real time communication between readers and writers… but in the old days, when there were magazines and books… and you came across something that touched you, you could usually find it again, in an old magazine… or a book. On the internet, sometimes… something is here for a minute and then disappears ever after. I’ll have to get used to that…
Shimon – I am sorry, it was there, only that I edited it slightly, and for some reason it went to Nov14 instead of 24 – so it was there but snuck a little further down – it is returned to the top now..thankyou for your words, and thankyou for taking the time to consider them..I very much appreciate it!
And I suppose it takes some time for me to realise that people are actually reading my warblings, and notice if they are not there..I’m very grateful for it, thankyou!
Thanks so much for visiting my blog and liking “Autumn’s Flowers”. So glad you visit led me here. Beautiful work. I look forward to seeing more. Please stop by my blog again soon!
Robyn
Thanks Robyn! I enjoyed my visit to yours very much!
What an expressive series. I really enjoy the contours-poking through the mist.
This first picture is unbelievable !