Moonscape London, ON February 2014 |
On this late afternoon, it was a stretch of oddly shaped snow in the middle of the parking lot. It struck me as particularly desolate, and a perfect representation of the winter we thought would never end. On any other day, in any other place, there's almost no way of knowing what will grab my eye. And that's what makes it so rewarding.
Your turn: For the next week, I hope you'll all head out into the big world and grab a few landscape-themed pictures of your very own. I hope you'll then upload it to your blog or website, then leave a comment here letting folks know where to find it. Visit other participants to share in the photographic fun, and head here if you need a primer on how Thematic Photographic works. Most of all, have fun with it. Because photography should be fun.
I'm still remembering my last trip to Amsterdam; here's mine http://evasmoodboard.wordpress.com/2014/05/13/4797/
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Carmi, Hooray! Winter has passed. Able to hike the nature trails without snow shoes.
ReplyDeleteCarmi, this is a great capture, as it does appear to be at first glance, that you have reached the moon! Funny scene too, and one I saw far too much of in the not so distant past! Can you believe, I saw two incredibly dirty snowbanks just last week? Yes, in May! Here's mine
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I don't know what happened to the link I put up yesterday but here it is again. Pictures from my archive.
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You may find I went a bit overboard this week and in English to boot!
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I'm in with...
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Blogger is acting up; it wouldn't let me comment on photodoug's landscape...
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I took this in Panchgani two months back..... already seems like a dream.
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