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Like the mood of this sort of photos, always reminding you of your loneliness which actually was born with you and will accompany you through to the end. Sorry for no technical comments which are not important when you like something or someone. TFS.
Sarge
Lonely, forgotten and lifeless, the old wooden structure or whatever it might be, represents that helpless part of the world, and life is going on there on the other side of the beach with no knowledge and possibly not necessary with any knowledge of its existance. Sad but impressive. Technically speaking, the clouds at the right upper part are a bit overexposed. Neverless, I like this pic. TFS
Regards,
Sarge
I must say that I love this image very much though it was an "accident". It would have impressed me so much if it were shot with "normal clarity" for it just reflects what we see of the past, always between real and unreal.TFS
Regards,
Sarge
Hello Henri,
This must be Chow Chow,an ancient breed of northern Chinese origin,known in China for at least more than 2000 years.It's an all-purpose dog used for hunting, herding, pulling and protection of the home, but nowadays serves mainly as a puppy pet. The essential to true Chow type to tell it from other dogs is its unique blue-black tongue.There are five colors in the Chow: red (light golden to deep mahogany), black, blue, cinnamon (light fawn to deep cinnamon) and cream. Hope this note is of some use to you.
Cheers,
Sarge
No, the art is not there with the tree if not for the photograph and that is the magic of photography. I love the tone and the taste of the pic and the quiteness it gives you. Wonderful job and TFS.
Sarge
Hi, Arturo,
Magic colour, seems to be taken with a infrared cam.
TFS.
Regards
Sarge
Hi, Macro,
Congratulations! and this one is a lovely shot with a sharp bud in the foreground and a blurred background to make the bud pop out.
Ciao.
Sarge

Hi, Criselda,
I like this photo very much. It does tell a real story and means something quite beyond the "box". Ane it is good to make it B&W. TFS
Regards,
Sarge