In the presence of eternity, the mountains are as transient as the clouds. /Robert Green Ingersoll/
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Who’d’ve thought a ‘still life’ B & W landscape could be so, well, dynamic. The reflection and the clouds are wonderful, Ese.
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And ain’t that the truth?
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amazing in black and white.
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What a perfect capture! I was looking for tags to see where it is, but I understand your sense of mystery. I would keep this place a secret too 😀
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The composition takes me right into the frame, my eyes zoom right in. Great photo.
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Stunning photo.
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A classic! Typical Ansel Adams style 🙂 I love to reblog it.
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Reblogged this on WitchWithaView and commented:
This picture reminds me of a series of pictures Ansel Adams published. He was my black & white hero. So I love to reblog this.
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It’s beautiful! Love it in black and white.
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It’s all about what CAN be done with B & W, isn’t it, and not what can’t?
But I still love the pop of colour I see when your Gravatar slides into my comments. 🙂
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Stunning image, Ese! Love the quote.
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