Capture: The Colour Of Spring
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
wings my mind straight to this classic painting
had to do a big shift sideways to catch that connection! who knew that leaving your shears open had such meaning? I thought it just meant you might cut yourself, or damage your blades.
Trawling the archives – there is this – wraps up the wings, the scarlet, the blades, a barrier separating paying punters from all others, and the garden (winter). Also, potential for scaring the children with the strange mask.
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Lilith __, in reply to
The Parson’s knows…
a tui with a song in his heart
(and his best bow tie)This image wings my mind straight to this classic painting,
for some reason…*Huh! Made me think of this one! Which is wintry but exuberant. :-)
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
more pink magnolias
that's a kinda magic!
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ChrisW, in reply to
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
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Haven’t seen much moon around here of late, either. Maybe a reddish spot through the clouds and smog. But we had a bit of a clearing breeze this afternoon (don’t worry, that’s the sun behind there)…
…leading to more failed attempts to capture the moon. I don’t have the equipment, lens with enough zoom or tripod or suitable stand-in, but I also certainly don’t have the skill. Much more practice needed. Still, with much fiddling I managed to rescue something. And in B&W.
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Nora Leggs, in reply to
Thanks Angus : ) Are you sure you don't have a long enough lens, that looks like you've floated quite close by the old rock!
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