tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-646098353957001399.post8316518254521095166..comments2022-01-21T18:46:40.825-05:00Comments on In Perspective: DogArtisthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/00763931298014202902noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-646098353957001399.post-14358776155697481872013-10-11T09:09:30.905-04:002013-10-11T09:09:30.905-04:00I'm baaaaack!!!
I love this image. Like you...I'm baaaaack!!! <br /><br />I love this image. Like you've said, there are so many ways you could interpret this vision. I look at the beautiful way you have presented this subject and I think of 'just keep on keepin' on'. Beauty can take on so many forms. Really like your composition with the tree leaning to the right and the horizontal line including the red barn leading off the edge. This presentation is a real statement. I've missed your fantastic photos.Sharonhttp://www.flickr.com/photos/68534577@N05/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-646098353957001399.post-40161349889811119352013-08-11T21:25:35.563-04:002013-08-11T21:25:35.563-04:00Amy, I love love tilted trees. Well, I probably lo...Amy, I love love tilted trees. Well, I probably love lots of stuff that is tilted. Took quite a few pics of trees during my lifetime, some of them really ancient and tilted by old age. I like your thoughts on this and the story though I am pretty sure that I would be looking where I dropped the keys. Dropped my nailfile this morning and I looked where I thought I heard it fall, hehe. (needless to say that I needed the grabber to pick it up....grrrrrrrrr.)<br />xoxoSabina Pamphilihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02764278030081619045noreply@blogger.com