36 Replies to “Standing Side By Side”

  1. derrickjknight – UK – I am an octogenarian enjoying rambling physically and photographing what I see, and rambling in my head as memories are triggered. I also ramble through a lifetime's photographs. In these later years much rambling is done in a car.
    derrickjknight says:

    Another beauty. Works well in B/W

  2. samueladamjay – Samuel Jay is a private tutor supporting students at key stage 3 with English, Maths and Science. He is currently working to support students in an Academy school in Bristol.
    samueladamjay says:

    Your photography is extraordinary beautiful.

  3. E A M Harris – reader – most kinds of fiction and non-fiction, but particularly crime, sf and poetry; writer – poetry and some fiction; gardener – but I don't have green fingers so have to work hard to make things grow.
    E A M Harris says:

    Trees against snow is always one of my favourite picture subjects and yours is lovely. Thank you for posting.

    1. Thanks so much. This winter I have been experimenting with black and white much more than I have in the past.

  4. I think your photograrhes are extra ordinary beautiful too, but I like your comments as well… and want to share, don t you want to add facebook too.

    1. Thank you so much. There is the little box “share” under each image and if you click on that it opens and there is a facebook “like”. Is that what you are looking for?

      1. I liked many times, but by this way only a notice can be seen on
        facebook page, I would like to share image and your comment together.

      2. I glazed to other blogger s pages too. There are different styles for adding apps. Yours can t be seen as a whole when I shared at facebook page, just seen as a little notice behind.

  5. Emma Maund – Hi, I'm Emma, a beekeeper, aromatherapist and gardener born and bred in London. I'm a slow blogger posting fortnightly (just) about bees (mostly), nature and wildlife, aromatherapy and gardens. I got married in October 2016 and am now Mrs Apis Mellifera. I'm also taking some time out for other big changes this year. In the meantime, with over 200 posts and pages to read, please feel free to explore.
    Emma Sarah Tennant says:

    Fantastic light, shade and texture. Winter comes to life here.

  6. Lee – Maryland – Photography is my hobby. I own 33 PLANET EARTH groups on Flickr. This blog is not about me, its about the members of the family of PLANET EARTH groups. Administration Team Thanks to all members for being part of the family of PLANET EARTH groups. PLANET EARTH groups are not the largest groups on Flickr but we are some of the best groups. Members on the administration team are all active members and do care about our planet. 29 PLANET EARTH groups please take the time and ck. out what these groups have to offer, thousands of photos and videos by our members. My daughter is part of Administration for PLANET EARTH groups. zieglerb www.flickr.com/photos/zieglerb/ ♥PANKARITA♥ is part of Administration for CHILDREN OUR FUTURE, and PLANET EARTH OUR HOME www.flickr.com/photos/kristel_pankarita/ Any problems or concerns please contact any of us. Your Friend Lee PLANET EARTH groups. www.flickr.com/people/thats_right/ Wordpress: PLANET EARTH NEWSLETTER blog http://planetearthnewsletter.wordpress.com/ copy and paste above link or click on PLANET EARTH NEWSLETTER blog below. This is an active blog so ck. back when you can for future updates. Get fed get the feed.
    Lee says:

    Love the mountains in the background.

  7. Barbara Harms Fiber Art – About Myself & My Approach Art has always played a role in my life, in one form or another. by my teens I had narrowed my focus to painting. I decided I was going to become a serious painter. I joined the Las Vegas Artist's Guild at 15, the youngest member at that time. I was completely out of place, I tried to go unnoticed, a mute fly on the wall, with a big smile pasted on my face. I've continued to paint most of my life. After a move to Oregon years later, I was introduced to quilting and fell in love. I was introduced to quilting & fell in love. In time I missed the creative freedom painting made possible. Then I discovered mixed media fiber art, I was home. MY APPROACH TO ART It's the creative process that holds the greatest attraction for me. Starting with a tiny seed of an idea; vague and blurred around the edges, I follow where that leads. There are often many changes and adjustments along the way. The result can often be surprizing. My approach is an instinctual one. Generally, I do little pre-planning. I make creative decisions, choices, directions as they present themselves. This approach can lead to quite a few changes in the direction. I love that element of surprize! Sometimes I have one that I especially like, I can't wait to show someone. At that moment l feel like a six year old, running home from school, a drawing in hand, excited to show Mom. At those times. I'm smiling like the Cheshire cat. I’ve had some of my work published in several magazines. which is exciting. But the most gratifying thing is having clients be really happy with their purchased art quilt. Word press https://barbaraharmsfiberart.com Etsy shop-sales https://barbaraharms.com Contact: inquiry barbaraharmsfiberart@icloud.com.com Personal Links
    Barbara Harms Fiber Art says:

    Once again your beautiful poem is indescribly perfect. It has words chosen with such a command of language that the words express the perfect thought exact, simple, clean and not one unnessessary word or even letter to clutter and detract. I have to ask again, in my ignorance, is this a hiiku? The estectic is so Jananese. Your choice of illustration is well suited to your words. I beg that you allow me me to share this poem on my blog

    1. Barbara, Thank you for asking I’d be honored if you share it on your blog.
      And thank you for your kind comments!
      It is not Haiku which is 3 lines of a total 17 syllables in a sequence of 5, 7, 5
      It is my homage to haiku.
      Very Best,
      Catherine

  8. 2ndhalfolife – In the second (or really third?) half of my life now. Moving into the more crone stage: out of my head, into my soul. I am revisiting this blog after many years, many life changes and challenges and finding myself surrounding by joy and resilience. Join me for the transformation and transition.
    2ndhalfolife says:

    Lovely

  9. Gustavo Pernicious – Tucson, Arizona – The body is known as Ryan. Hank the Wvrm lives in our spine and tries (badly) to control our brain. Then, there is the rest of us...
    T.R. Sanders says:

    …to be as trees…

  10. Hellter Skelter – Well... Hi! My name is Amanda, I’ve created this blog for an annual school work of Art and English. I'm Brazilian but due to work rules I’m only going to post things in English and related to something I consider artistic. So throughout the year some posts will be requested by my teachers, but I will also post photos, texts, videos and curiosities that I find nice here. I’ve found the idea interesting...
    Hellter Skelter says:

    Reblogged this on hellterskelter.

  11. Pat – I'm a retired educator and avid amateur photographer. I live in southern Ohio with my wonderful husband and two delightful cats.
    Pat says:

    Lovely.

  12. LB – I'm a woman who loves spending time on the motorcycle and in, or on, any body of water. I love traveling and reading, baking and cooking, taking way too many pictures, and enjoying my family and friends. Life is an adventure, and I want to remember and express my joy for it! This is a journal for me ... so I'll never forget the good times and to remind me of them on more challenging days.
    LB says:

    The mental image of the wind being the breath is such a good one. I like this image in B&W

  13. firefly1275 – Louisiana – V. Rose enjoys creating mystical characters and worlds, with a touch of the modern day world. When she is not writing or thinking up her next story ideas, she is enjoying South Louisiana sunset.
    firefly1275 says:

    Very nice and beautiful!

  14. Laura Quick – A professional and published London based Illustrator, with a client list including The Guardian, The Independent and AnOther Magazine, Laura set up The Daily Think to showcase her own self initiated work - based on daily life. The things we see, hear and do everyday often from an amusing angle. To make life easier to swallow.
    Laura Quick says:

    I still read your poems every day. I still love doing so. Thank you. Don’t stop.

  15. Wayne to the Max – Active writer, dancer, traveler, Christian and father, aviation enthusiast, photographer, music lover and a DJ, hiker, Harley driver and fine wine drinker. My digital photo artist page: www.WayneToTheMax.com
    Wayne to the Max says:

    Love the words and the image.

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