I’m going through my 2017 photography files, cleaning out photos I know, after a few months’ distance, I will never publish or print. One of the criterion I use is whether an image impacts me emotionally – some have really nice memories associated with them.
This was a beautiful August morning on the southern shore of Prince Edward Island where we were camping. I put my morning coffee into a travel mug and took a short walk to the edge of the small cliff overlooking the Northumberland Straits. The sun was just coming up, weakly warming me against the cool morning wind. And the world was quiet.
A gorgeous photo and a lovely memory!
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Treasure the quiet places, they seem to be hard to come by. Looking forward to your next blog. Hope all is well. Cheers.
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Quiet solitude -with a cup of coffee- is one of life’s pleasures.
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I smile at the thought of it – almost as good as the real thing. Okay, maybe not.
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I’m with you on the emotional pull, the relived memories….
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I did some of that last year Pat – so good to delete the dross and find again the ones that mean even more than the perfection of a shot. I love the soft tones in this one
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So true that some photos mean so much more than the perfection.
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I was on Prince Edward Island in 2010. I thought it was pretty quiet EVERYWHERE there!
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The photo instills a sense of peace.
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