I am often frustrated by the limitations of the camera on my phone, especially when the light does something near-miraculous, like turn the forest a tinny orange when the sky is the hue of a lighted bruise. It’s not just the color that I want to capture, but the feeling. Either I am on another planet or in another world, and the air is alive with its alienness. How can my limited view explain this?
The sun can play tricks, too, and turn the world upside-down. Water is its partner in this, gathering in light, amplifying it, and reflecting it back to the sky. How many worlds are there in a river that has seen so much time pass?
beautiful!
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Thank you!
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That sound good and beautiful
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Thank you! I’m glad you enjoyed it!
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So pretty and great pictures.
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Awesome 🙂
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I share your frustration. I sometimes wonder if it’s not just our sight that’s involved in these moments and that’s why its so hard to capture on camera. Maybe some other sense altogether. .
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Yes, sometimes my eyes just aren’t quite enough.
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Beautiful
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A really good post love it 👏
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Perfect!
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Hai espresso bene quello che i tuoi Occhi dettavano al tuo Cuore
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Simply gorgeous. Gotta share!
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Thank you!
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Perfect photographs, perfect phrasing, perfect post! Well done! 🙂
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Greetings!
The perfection of your frames can only be matched by the way you have written.This kind of fusion is what people would like to see more on WordPress.This removes monotony in articles and blogs.
Hoping you continue this good work.
-The Brown Nomad.
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How kind of you to say. I plan to keep going!
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Great photos and thoughts too. We seem to share perceptions of scenes too as I took some similar photos a few days back and posted on our Instagram page as well as our blog. Just started to capture “real trash in the wild” too.
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It is wonderful to find a kindred spirit in another part of the world! I’ll check out your blog!
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I also live in Maryland and typically drive over the Monocacy River at least two or three times a day. Every time I see it I wish that I had time to get out and explore. It is indeed a beautiful river!
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I drove over the Monocacy without thinking about it for a long time. You never know what your future will bring! (Trite but true).
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Loved your post! Way too good 😍
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Thank you!
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Very nice post 👍
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Thanks!
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Wow! You are a great photographer! I know exactly what you mean. You really need to be there to feel the moment…
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Great post , well written 😊
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Thank you!
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Beautiful. Love the post. Thank you
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Wow, beautiful! !!
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