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Elizabeth Yeoman (Wunderkamera)
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“Warm life preserved by the pen”: Memoirist Laurie Lee and the valley he loved
Gorgeous … love the subtle layers of light and colour. What a view!
I think that’s why I like it too — it’s not a bold, splashy sunset but a tender one.
Why do your pictures always make me want to breathe deeply and order a glass of wine?
I love that they do, Carin! That makes me very happy.
Ahhhhhh! So restful! And marvelous use of what I think they call negative space.
What a lovely moody shot Allyson, and the balance is wonderful with the dark bottom border transitioning through colour and finally fading back away into the waning blue light.
Perfect divided between light and dark, perfectly divided between silence and the soft music of the turning earth. What a beautiful, peaceful scene. Thank you.