You know, falls this big would doubtless make it hard to hear oneself think- But even with that in mind, the image retains a wonderful visual quiet about it, too. Lovely balance, a kind I try for, myself- Often less successfully :)
Hi Mark, Funny you should bring this up, I almost named that entry 'Quiet Evening' but decide against it when I realised the spot would be about as quiet as an airport runway in holliday traffic.Yet...moving water, just like dancing fire, holds a hypnotic fascination to us and seems to have such a powerful soothing effect that it translate even to a still representation. I'll beg to differ though, I think that most of your work and especially one of your last entries 'Waystation' exhibits a serenity and a contemplative quality I can only admire. Cheers.
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This latest batch has been especially beautiful.
Hi Nathan,
Very kind of you.
The next set is likely to bring back memories.
Cheers.
You know, falls this big would doubtless make it hard to hear oneself think- But even with that in mind, the image retains a wonderful visual quiet about it, too. Lovely balance, a kind I try for, myself- Often less successfully :)
Hi Mark,
Funny you should bring this up, I almost named that entry 'Quiet Evening' but decide against it when I realised the spot would be about as quiet as an airport runway in holliday traffic.Yet...moving water, just like dancing fire, holds a hypnotic fascination to us and seems to have such a powerful soothing effect that it translate even to a still representation.
I'll beg to differ though, I think that most of your work and especially one of your last entries 'Waystation' exhibits a serenity and a contemplative quality I can only admire.
Cheers.
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