*You will have noticed that I haven't been commenting as much on your fine images!..This is because of the pains in my hands!..the constant use of the keyboard, makes this difficult..so, my dear friends..I can only apologise to you all in advance!*
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Leaving that bit of fence line was a great idea, Eve. It really sets the stage for where we stand when viewing this wonderful sunset. What a marvelous job you did with this one! The lighting is great.
You will be led to the knowledge of the internal things which are invisible to you, by the external things which you see before you. . . . Even so then, we can represent to ourselves in thought the Author of all that is, by contemplating and admiring the (visible) things which He has made, and ever brings into being.
- Hermes
Lu 17:24 For as the lightning, that lighteneth out of the one part under heaven, shineth unto the other part under heaven; so shall also the Son of man be in his day.
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I much appreciate all the comments I receive about my images, but please excuse me if I don't always reply. My interest in Caedes is exceeding my time available!
Just great Lyn. It's so peaceful and relaxing. The kind of day one would like to be walking and thinking. The sheep and the fence with no barb wire also add peace to this scene. I love the border. Haven't been able to figure out how to do them without same amount of border all the way around. Maybe someday. Just excellent.
"I never looked for it, gave it no name; yet I knew it always, when the gift of peace came. I stood quite still for the moment that it lasted...Then the light shifted slightly and the moment passed, leaving me...with the lasting echo of its presence.." Diana Gabaldon
"The more we come in contact with animals, and observe their behaviour, the more we love them, for we see how great is their care for their young." - philosopher Immanuel Kant
Doesn't look right, Lyn. The light spots on the ground look like dodging rather than natural light, especially since the sun looks like it is in the distance rather than behind the camera. Terrific sky.