Hey Kelly, A profound title and I think there is a rather positive message in this and within the vision of your photgraphs. May I ask, are these photos near where you live? Take care man and you keep on smiling and staying positive. In kindness, Gary :)
klahanie- Yeah, the whole scene in that area inspired me to create that title. For several minutes, we were headed into what looked like a forming thunderstorm. The clouds darkened the sky and then eventually we saw the light- ahead of us and then off to the left, we saw the sun trying to peek through. The title is also a metaphor for what we sometimes go through in life and trying to see the positive in the darkest times. It works on both levels. We were on our way home from Madison, the same day we went to Clifty Falls. I would say we were about forty miles from home when we were driving through at this point. Don't worry about Blogger screwing up and publishing your comment twice. Blogger aggravates me by giving me error messages when I leave a comment sometimes. Nowadays, I've been leaving one big paragraph as a comment so I can get it all in. Kinda like what I'm doing right now. :) I'll go ahead and delete one of your twice-published comments. Take care, Gary
4 comments:
Hey Kelly,
A profound title and I think there is a rather positive message in this and within the vision of your photgraphs.
May I ask, are these photos near where you live?
Take care man and you keep on smiling and staying positive.
In kindness, Gary :)
Have no idea why it published twice. Bloody blogger! :)
klahanie- Yeah, the whole scene in that area inspired me to create that title. For several minutes, we were headed into what looked like a forming thunderstorm. The clouds darkened the sky and then eventually we saw the light- ahead of us and then off to the left, we saw the sun trying to peek through. The title is also a metaphor for what we sometimes go through in life and trying to see the positive in the darkest times. It works on both levels. We were on our way home from Madison, the same day we went to Clifty Falls. I would say we were about forty miles from home when we were driving through at this point. Don't worry about Blogger screwing up and publishing your comment twice. Blogger aggravates me by giving me error messages when I leave a comment sometimes. Nowadays, I've been leaving one big paragraph as a comment so I can get it all in. Kinda like what I'm doing right now. :) I'll go ahead and delete one of your twice-published comments. Take care, Gary
fpotd- Glad you liked them.
Post a Comment