or Cherry Lane [next to where we live with SAAB]. The title is different so that our Phlossie feels safe - I will not delete it while he writes a comment, if any LOL. SAM & SAAB
The entire feel of this posting accentuates the direct and diffused sunlight. I see no overexposure and am impressed at your handling of a very difficult lighting situation. The composition is outstanding and the colors and focus are unflawed. Really beautiful posting although I don't understand a word of your narrative.
Dear SAM, your title was a 'contradictio in terminis' to me and somewhat confusing, until I discovered that you have a(n) (small?) argument with Phil Flossman (gonedigital). Hope you'll understand that for me it's better not to get involved in this. The only thing I like to say about it, is that maybe it's wise to continue this discussion by PM's in order to resolve the problems from both sides.
Thanks anyhow for an other fine 'dawn' image. Know for sure that the early morning sun didn't hurt your eyes as SA's (and perhaps SAA's as well, lol) are wearing always sunglasses.
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Once again you've caught the soul of the summer. It's Warm, Bright and Beautiful..and it is very difficult to photograph. A Very Beautiful photo,Marzena.
The reason why the sun sets in the evening is because it wants to see the sunrise in the morning. I rise in the morning because I want to see them both. RvdB