Nature on a major scale, grand and sweeping like the ocean, or the palms on the beach at its shore. Nature in B Minor, small but grand strolling along in the grass as the ocean’s waves thunder and crash, and the palm fronds wave in the wind.
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Thanks for the pingback!
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Wonderful lines, texture and tones Angeline!
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Thanks, Patti. I walked past this wall every day during our stay at this hotel and it changed all the time depending on the time of day and weather.
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Yes Angeline, love the title and the photo is stunning! I have this thing about blackbirds 🙂
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Hi, Anne. This blackbird was so little and cute. Do you have a collection?
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Excellent composition of words, image, colour. Thank you for this!
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I’m so glad you like it, Patricia. Thank you for letting me know.
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This is gorgeous! I too, think this is the best title – ever! Wonderful! 🙂
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Thanks, CM. I’m glad my muse gets me to write what she wants 🙂
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Fantastic composition and processing Angeline! And an inspired title 🙂
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Thanks! My muse told me to write that 🙂
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Reminder that nature is in every scale. Beautiful, thanks.
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Thanks, Dawn. Nature big and small is incredible.
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What an interesting photo and love the line ‘nature in B minor’ .
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Thanks, Suzanne. And thanks for stopping in to comment.
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I like the size contrast here, Angeline, the shadows of the palm fronds and the almost hidden quality of the blackbird.
janet
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Thanks, Janet. I worked and re-worked the color brightness/darkness quite a bit before I was happy with this outcome. Glad you like it.
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Great juxtaposition, especially enjoyed your words. Happy Photo Challenge.
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Thanks, Sally. I enjoyed working on this one.
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