The white background and transforming snowfield in front enhance the contrast between thick, right angled lines in the center and interlaced flowing ones above. To me the photograph is a striking reminder of the human presence in an uncontrollable world.
As for the wind, it’s like you said, asleep (or perhaps frozen in the branches?)
beautiful words and pic
thank you for sharing me with your readers _/\_
Truly beautiful.
thank you
Reminds me I must clean the lichen off our bench when it gets warmer. I will really do it this year!
A pretty winter scene, one of solitude and expectation.
The words themselves evoke a lovely image.
All directions seem possible in this image and poem!
what fun to be the wind!
🙂
Excellent wintery scene! 🙂
Love this one Catherine. Great photo too!!! 🙂 <3
Thanks Natalie
You’re welcome❣️😘
Mindless snow; confident bench; confused branches–
Wondrously multi-layered image! I’m saving this one.
The white background and transforming snowfield in front enhance the contrast between thick, right angled lines in the center and interlaced flowing ones above. To me the photograph is a striking reminder of the human presence in an uncontrollable world.
As for the wind, it’s like you said, asleep (or perhaps frozen in the branches?)
Thank you Albert. It absolutely could be that the wind is frozen in the trees! In a crazy world beauty and love allow me to orient myself…
Embracing this place
Thanks for your like on, Elm Drive Images.
beautiful picture – black and white really does highlight contrast..
Beautiful words. Thank you for liking my poem. Love and Light 🙂 <3
Wonderful image.