billie hinton’s camera-obscura: life and lessons on November Hill Farm
May the Universe guide him to a beautiful and loving home.
thank you... :)billie
I simply love the compositional simplicity of the past three images you've posted. Our things say unexpected things about us sometimes. Yours whisper: You're a goddess.
Thank you, Joseph.I was thinking what they said was: this is a woman who doesn't bother to dust.Which, now that I think about it, is not such a bad thing. :)Re: the composition itself - I'm a 50 mm, shoot it as my eye sees it kinda gal.Not much for the zoom/telephoto/photoshop effects, although I do appreciate them when someone else does them well.
I'm sending energy.
Thank you, Peggy... I started earlier than I had planned. :)billie
Thanks so much for taking the time to comment - I love reading them and respond as often as I can. I also love comments that add to the original post, so feel free to share your own experiences, insights, and thoughts.
May the Universe guide him to a beautiful and loving home.
ReplyDeletethank you... :)
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I simply love the compositional simplicity of the past three images you've posted. Our things say unexpected things about us sometimes.
ReplyDeleteYours whisper: You're a goddess.
Thank you, Joseph.
ReplyDeleteI was thinking what they said was: this is a woman who doesn't bother to dust.
Which, now that I think about it, is not such a bad thing. :)
Re: the composition itself - I'm a 50 mm, shoot it as my eye sees it kinda gal.
Not much for the zoom/telephoto/photoshop effects, although I do appreciate them when someone else does them well.
I'm sending energy.
ReplyDeleteThank you, Peggy... I started earlier than I had planned. :)
ReplyDeletebillie