“The so-called rules of photographic composition are, in my opinion, invalid, irrelevant and immaterial” – Ansel Adams These images are strictly for my own amusement, and anyone else' who might find them somewhat interesting, one way or the other. However, I might suggest that you respect my copyright of them, as my attorney has zero sense of humour, somewhat like a junk yard dog. Your comments are welcomed as long as they are respectful. Thank you.
Tuesday, 15 December 2020
Winter Solitude.....
This image was taken somewhere on the South shore of Lake Nipissing, in Northern Ontario, many years ago, and tonight is the result of scanning another of my Black & White negatives. It brings back many fond memories I have of our time spent living in the North, and during times like the present pandemic, it would be such a mental relief to be able to take my camera and go for a solitary walk along some lake shoreline, or an old logging road through the bush. The moan of the wind in the trees, and the sound of a blue jay, or a chickadee's chatter, is nature's music for the soul. The memory of it all is wonderful during this wretched lock down. For those who can still do this, you are indeed privileged. Cheers!
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