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Well ,
Sometimes once in a while , the noise is to much , but the alignment perfect vertical.
Just a calming thought and some real calming music as well as time to rest.
| Camera: | Sony HVR-A1 |
| Lens: | bluebottle |
| Recording media: | JPEG (digital) |
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Quite beautiful Dave. The serenity of the scene flows over the viewer as easy as water. It reminds me strongly of work in the style of Dali; and its an image that I'd be happy to have on my wall (I don't say that about many).
Rgds,
Adam
this is the last verse of a beautiful poem
called i am
I long for scenes where man has never trod;
A place where woman never smil'd or wept;
There to abide with my creator, God,
And sleep as I in childhood sweetly slept:
Untroubling and untroubled where I lie;
The grass below--above the vaulted sky.
John Clare
this is what this lovely image reminds me of
paree
this is the most positive image you have created in my time on here it is stunning in its vision the prebirth journey, the search, the time, the rest, sublime in its reverence of the lifeforce.well thats how i see it beautifull. neil and family best of luck .
Brilliant, beautifully done, doesn't really get any better than this.
Hi Dave,
What an amazing image, so powerful bit with that element of calm. The image alone makes such a statement of life but with the addition of music helps to explore a deeper meaning.
take care Dave x
Inspirational work - I like Paree's poem- fits well
Helen
Quote: Thanks , just waking up from the desert heat.
I really do like those lines Paree said. "Untroubling and untroubled where I lie;"
mmm, watching the world go by.
for Ann and Dave
the whole poem
I Am by John Clare,
is very beautiful,
the poem is about when
he was taken to a metal hospital,
he certainly wouldnt be there today as he suffering
(from depression probably)
and twice went home help by the gypsies,
his life story is fascinating,
he lived just near me at Helpston
and was called the peasant poet
as he had little formal education
and the poem is about that
and the above is the last verse.
he longs for peace
I've looked at this many a time Dave and just never got round to commenting for some reason.
This one seems to have drained your creative spark as you've done nowt for nigh on three weeks now. It is indeed a thing of beauty though ..... wonderful background and a fine bit of symbolism betwixt foetus and tree. With my purist hat on I'd suggest that the compositon would be a lot stronger with the tree over to the left a touch and the foetus over to the right. More balance that way but I daresay less symbolism.
I think its fabulous Dave, bursting with potential. helen x
Must have missed this one first time round mate well worth the ton.
Inspirational
Stu
A latecomer to this one, quality work as usual but also with a resonance of hope.
Penny
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