These are beautiful, because there is a sense that a lot of what we see is under or just above water. The gable looms like a ship's prow, the fir trees are ghostly and out of their element, in the third one sea and sky are without horizon, and the last one has a fairy-tale feel, where a landscape, a village, disappears under water, only to reappear for a day 100 years later, with those mossy stepping stones the last way in before it's all gone. My skin now feels cold and clammy, as if I'd been out there myself.
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how i LOVE these.
esp that 3rd one...
minimalism at it's absolute pinnacle. :)
kirsten thank you, that third one is a favorite of mine too, it's nice to think there is the void of the sea beyond it.
a place for mind to rest...
;ove these, (yes, that is a new way of saying Love) it breathes for the fog to enter! How are you doing...
These are beautiful, because there is a sense that a lot of what we see is under or just above water. The gable looms like a ship's prow, the fir trees are ghostly and out of their element, in the third one sea and sky are without horizon, and the last one has a fairy-tale feel, where a landscape, a village, disappears under water, only to reappear for a day 100 years later, with those mossy stepping stones the last way in before it's all gone. My skin now feels cold and clammy, as if I'd been out there myself.
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