Thank you Sarah..I confess things have slowed up a little during the dark days of winter. Hope life is treating you well and your plans come to fruition.
oh, wow! your images always take us to such magical and mystical places, trevor! you mention the dark days of winter above and i am so so ready for the brilliant light of spring and the furious heat of summer!!! another snow day and weekend of white here!
I have not taken a sun rise/sun set photograph that turns out as good as yours,but I have just bought a new camera and am out and about practicing with it.I have posted a few of my first efforts,I hope to improve my skills or rather lack of skills,with time.You and the other photographic blogs I follow have instilled in me this interest.Thank you.
greetings trevor - just coming by to wander in your beautiful mystical hideaways over here - to feel the gentle breeze and hear the chirping of the birds -
Hi Jenean. I have had a short period of inactivity and have got some way behind. I hope you are right about "the brilliant light of spring and the furious heat of summer" that is something I am hoping and looking forward to. I hope I can continue to find dreamscapes to continue on the mystical highway and have people enjoy them.
It will all come together one day.it is a learning curve and as you progress the more critical you will be of your own work. It was not so long ago I was treading the same path...and like yourself I found inspiration in other peoples work. I did like the shots of your grandchildren they were both really good.
Trevor, a very good silhouette your style varies but is becoming identifiable. Me...'The headless chicken'. Keep banging them out, I like the slightly macabre feel I get from viewing.
Hello Adrian. Missed your blog during the crash. There is a dark side to me Adrian and the Dreamscapes brings it out of me. You are far too hard on yourself and I will predict that before you finish your Gulliver Tour you will have a multitude of followers.
just looked through your recent pics: amazing!
ReplyDeleteSuper, smashing. FAB.
ReplyDeleteThank you Sarah..I confess things have slowed up a little during the dark days of winter.
ReplyDeleteHope life is treating you well and your plans come to fruition.
Hi Frank.
ReplyDeleteI think you must like it ;-)
superb landscapes...beautiful blog....
ReplyDeletehappy to discover your work....;o)
oh, wow! your images always take us to such magical and mystical places, trevor! you mention the dark days of winter above and i am so so ready for the brilliant light of spring and the furious heat of summer!!! another snow day and weekend of white here!
ReplyDeleteI have not taken a sun rise/sun set photograph that turns out as good as yours,but I have just bought a new camera and am out and about practicing with it.I have posted a few of my first efforts,I hope to improve my skills or rather lack of skills,with time.You and the other photographic blogs I follow have instilled in me this interest.Thank you.
ReplyDeletegreetings trevor - just coming by to wander in your beautiful mystical hideaways over here - to feel the gentle breeze and hear the chirping of the birds -
ReplyDeleteHi Clo.
ReplyDeleteFirstly..welcome to the blog. I am glad you stopped by and commented. Thank you for the kind words.
Hi Jenean.
ReplyDeleteI have had a short period of inactivity and have got some way behind. I hope you are right about "the brilliant light of spring and the furious heat of summer" that is something I am hoping and looking forward to. I hope I can continue to find dreamscapes to continue on the mystical highway and have people enjoy them.
Hello Matron.
ReplyDeleteIt will all come together one day.it is a learning curve and as you progress the more critical you will be of your own work. It was not so long ago I was treading the same path...and like yourself I found inspiration in other peoples work.
I did like the shots of your grandchildren they were both really good.
Trevor, a very good silhouette your style varies but is becoming identifiable. Me...'The headless chicken'. Keep banging them out, I like the slightly macabre feel I get from viewing.
ReplyDeleteHello Adrian. Missed your blog during the crash. There is a dark side to me Adrian and the Dreamscapes brings it out of me. You are far too hard on yourself and I will predict that before you finish your Gulliver Tour you will have a multitude of followers.
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