Inspired by the beautiful photography of this post on Red’s Kingdom blog.
the oneness of the pattern
repetition of design
that sings and weaves
the furred and feathered pelt
of the water
Inspired by the beautiful photography of this post on Red’s Kingdom blog.
the oneness of the pattern
repetition of design
that sings and weaves
the furred and feathered pelt
of the water
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This makes me very happy! 😀
Your photos gave me a lot of pleasure too 🙂
There is beauty in those stark images.
I think so too, and the landscape of reed beds is beautiful, stark but full of life.
Yes, exactly.
A very interesting one. Sounds a little bit mysterious too. Michael
Those watery landscapes are mysterious.
Indee, and i can not swim. 😉
I can, but I draw the line at swimming in cold water!
;-)I love boats. 🙂
Far preferable to swimming!
:-))
Oh! This is just right! (K)
The photos really are ‘haunting’. I rarely use that word but I think it applies here.