Thursday, February 16, 2012

by the frozen lake




18 comments:

  1. Lovely photo James. I plan on going out this weekend to try and take pictures of lake Michigan if it doesn't snow

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  2. my first impulse is to grab her hand. my second impulse is to let her go.

    this is absolutely stunning.

    xo
    erin

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  3. Delicate and dreamy atmosphere, very poetic. :)

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  4. The light, the light! She looks so lovely.

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  5. es liegt so viel Positives in diesem Bild, so viel Freude an der Zukunft, am Leben.
    es ist eine Hommage an das gute im morgen.

    ich sende dir eine herzliche Umarmung mein Freund,

    isabella


    P.S. bitte deaktiviere die Sicherheitsabfrage !!!

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  6. Most lovely. (and erin's comment, yes)

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  7. The slippage of time ... so ethereal.

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  8. Roxana: this .. from you???!!!

    :-)))

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  9. Liz: thank you. did you get some good shots?

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  10. erin; i think both of your impulses are right ... and at the same time...

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  11. Lucia: thank you. it was dreamy, despite being ten below :-)

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  12. Hannah: she is lovely, yes, in ways that go far beyond my poor photographs ...

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  13. Isabella: thank you for these words. she does seem poised on the verge of the future ... it is exciting to watch her discover what is to come ...

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  14. Ruth: thank you (she is, by the way, my daughter :-)

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  15. Susan: "slippage" -- a good word, i think -- yes, we slip through time...

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  16. Yes James I got a few :) I posted some of them on my blog. I have a few more that I didn't post.

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  17. yes :-)

    it is beyond lovely, the way she emerges out of the fog into being, and being-in-joy, and being-in-love...

    :-)

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