
Always Remember
Always Remember
Enjoying Scotland's Wildlife
Capturing the beauty of God's creation through the lens of a camera
An Artist's View
Lives and writes at the foot of Pikes Peak
Photographs taken with a bridge camera journaling nature and everyday life in Central Massachusetts.
~storyteller with a camera~
Gardening, making and exploring. Canberra, Australia.
The daily life of an addict in recovery
keeping an eye on nature
One tale, woven in a thousand
diary of a locked down American in Italy.
Transforming Lives through the Arc of Transcendence
Exploring sustainable options, minimalism, and gardening.
Notes from a wildlife-friendly cottage garden
The Art of Creative Self-Expressions
Writing Magic, Myth and Mystery
"To me, photography is an art of observation. Itβs about finding something interesting in an ordinary place. . . Iβve found it has little to do with the things you see and everything to do with the way you see them." β Elliott Erwin (Documentary photographer)
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Beautiful reflection πΈ
Thank you, Karen. β€
Yes. Lovely tribute.
Thank you, Ellen.
Lovely – and a wonderful, appropriate picture for the weekend.
Thank you, Sarah.
If these are red poppies and you have made them monochrome, it works superbly, emphasizing the blackness and grief associated with this time of year.
Yes, they were red – thanks, Denzil.
Beautiful, Eliza!
Thank you, Pete!
Reblogged this on anita dawes and jaye marie.
Thank you for reblogging!
Fragile, like life can be.
So true…
I like the sepia……reminiscent of 1918.
Yes, I thought that, too. Thanks!
GORGEOUS!
Thank you, Amy. π
Respectful, solemn, sad and hopeful
Thank you, Albert
Great idea – full of meaning
Thank you, Diana
Yes.
Really beautiful. β€
Thank you, Robin.
The muted sepia-like tones are perfect for a message of remembrance, Eliza.
Thank you, Kris. It adds to the solemnity of the day.
Beautiful, just love the way you have captured that low winter light.
Thank you. I wish these were blooming in my garden now, but this was taken in July. The sepia treatment gives it a tone that does look wintry to match this solemn day of remembrance.
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Beautiful! Very fitting photo for Remembrance/Veterans day.
Thank you!
Very beautiful, Eliza! It is a stroke of genius to render the photo in a sepia tone, as if it were taken in 1918.
Thank you, Hien!
Beautifully back-lit
Muchas gracias, Maria!
Just … beautiful, Eliza.
Thank you, Kathy.
Lovely shot Eliza!
Thank you, Belinda!
The photo says so much xx
Thank you, Christy.
This photo is truly moving.
Thank you very much!