Saturday, 23 January 2010

The Roost


13 comments:

  1. just looked through your recent pics: amazing!

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  2. 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.

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  3. Hi Frank.

    I think you must like it ;-)

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  4. superb landscapes...beautiful blog....
    happy to discover your work....;o)

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  5. 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!

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  6. 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.

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  7. 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 -

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  8. Hi Clo.
    Firstly..welcome to the blog. I am glad you stopped by and commented. Thank you for the kind words.

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  9. 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.

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  10. Hello Matron.

    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.

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  11. 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.

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  12. 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.

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