Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Rocks of Any Size
Alone
Being alone, sometime, is quite enjoyable.
But… are you really alone? Faraway, maybe, someone is connecting to you… through a viewfinder…
Cee’s Black & White Challenge: Rocks of Any Size
Alone
Being alone, sometime, is quite enjoyable.
But… are you really alone? Faraway, maybe, someone is connecting to you… through a viewfinder…
I love this photo, Helen, but what you say is so true. Who’s watching….?
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Thanks, Lois. Your comment brought a smile to my face. Who’s watching indeed 😉
Have a great evening. Helen
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It seems we are never without observation with today’s technology. Comforting on the one hand, creepy on the other. Love this photo – reminds me of my frequent jaunts along the shoreline here.
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Thanks, Sue. You are right – it’s comforting on one hand and creepy on the other. I have never thought of that 😉 Helen
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Great shot and what a wonderful spot to walk and refresh.
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Good morning, Ruth. And there is a good restaurant there, always crowded 😉 Helen
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This one tells stories about being alone, poetically! Another amazing capture, Helen!
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Thanks, Amy. Your comment means a lot to me! 😉 Helen
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I want to be out there. Great black and white shot. 🙂
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Thanks, Cee. It was windy and cold though 😉 There is a good restaurant near by and it always has a long waiting line. This was the third time we tried to get in and we finally did. 😉 Helen
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Is that you walking or connecting? Or did you set up your camera to do both?!?!?
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It’s not me. I was holding the camera 150 feet away, but I felt as if I were him/her, walking alone and skipping stones (in this case, there is a sign saying “do not throw rock into water”.) Helen
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