Tuesday, October 16, 2012

GOING COASTAL, Part 7: Reflections

These photos are miscellaneous reflections from every day.

An old wharf-side building:


A grey snaggy tree on the banks of a river:



Mrs. and Mr. C. Gull:

Floating mass of growth in a river:

A whole forest: 

Bare limbs:

Sea stack and dark log in the outlet:


Abstract of riverbank trees, which includes a nice aqua accent:

Log jamb: 




1 comment:

Lynda said...

I have purposefully read and commented on your posts in the order in which you created them, and so, end here with #7 "Reflections." I have always loved your particular knack for capturing the reflections of life, both through photography and your writing. Would love to hear more of your philosophical reflections as you post, as I value them so much.

These pictures are particularly beautiful. For some reason, the single leaf really drew me in this time, which is unusual for me, in that it is so simple, and not a full chorus of color and arrangement. However, it appeals to my heart tonight, because it captures my own reflections on my life at this time. Surrounded as it is by the numerous other photographs capturing the intricacy and delicacy of Nature and God's artistry, it makes me think of His eye still on the one and lonely . . .