“Many people don’t realize that it’s in what you think are the limitations of a certain form that you can often find your own rhythm and space.”
~ Isabelle Huppert
Sunday was one of those monotone, nondescript days that was neither lovely nor lousy. Not too cold. Not too wet. Not too bleak.
I had almost no energy. Whether it was because of the weather or because we ran around all day on Saturday, I don’t know. Doesn’t matter because I had no pep.
But I thought that we really should do something, so I talked the hubster into going to a city park that we hadn’t been to in years. I remembered that it was flat, paved and had decent parking.
At first I wasn’t going to take my camera with me thinking that without vibrant color outside there’d be nothing to take a picture of. But then I realized that taking photos on a winter day that offered neither sunshine nor snow would be a fun challenge, so the camera came with us. Just in case I saw something I wanted to photograph.
Here’s what I saw…
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Greener than I recall. What made the day, of course, was being with you, My Love.
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Zen-Den, you are sweet. I think that you are conveniently forgetting how tired I was as we trudged along those paths. Not the peppiest walk that we’ve ever taken…
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Like the shark, we are still moving and that’s what counts.
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Well, when you put it like that, I guess that I have to agree. Although I have never, ever thought of either one of us as a shark before this.
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A change of perspective? A portent of spring? I have got to start taking my camera with me again. You inspire me!
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Zazzy, I’m often reluctant to drag my camera along with me, but in this case it was worth the effort. I think I enjoyed the walk more because of it.
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Love the pictures! The last one with the bench and the reflective tree branches is my favorite:)
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Beth, I liked that one too. Although the geese showing me their tail feathers, made me smile. Ornery, troublesome, uncooperative birds.
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So green! Lovely photos.
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la p, I know. It was much more green at the park than it is around the house. Don’t know why, but I liked it.
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They look beautiful to me! Love them. Is that quote by Isabelle Huppert, the French actress?
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Margaret, yes the quote is from the actress. I’ve read a few interviews with her. She seems to be smart & insightful. Never seen her in a movie, though!
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I have; she’s excellent!
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Good to know.
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I like the depth of field of the first one. It has layers.
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robin, thanks. It is always interesting to me to see which photos elicit responses. The ones I like the best are often the ones no one cares about. Make no assumptions, eh?
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Which one was your favorite?
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I liked the one with the geese. Maybe because I had to work so hard to get that shot! My subjects were not cooperative.
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Geese are like that.
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