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Sunday, May 16, 2010
Windows of Hope
I'm thankful for windows. Without windows life would be restricted and confined. It's hard to imagine life without windows. They have a way of giving us hope. But there is only One who can truly give us hope and it's everlasting hope.
Ok, I'm going through all these posts backwards since I'm behind and playing catch up. In another post you said something about a lack of creative spark...sheesh - All these are pretty creative I think. You're not lacking creative energy...just tired from all this creating!
Your window reminds me of a pretty scene from some old movie, a melodrama or whatever they used to call them. It's a very pretty composition, and I love the full range of tones and all the delicate details revealed.
I agree...
ReplyDeleteEscape - thanks for your comment!
ReplyDeleteA really great "depth of field" in this one Mike.
ReplyDeleteThank you Roy!
ReplyDeleteOk, I'm going through all these posts backwards since I'm behind and playing catch up. In another post you said something about a lack of creative spark...sheesh - All these are pretty creative I think. You're not lacking creative energy...just tired from all this creating!
ReplyDeleteYour window reminds me of a pretty scene from some old movie, a melodrama or whatever they used to call them. It's a very pretty composition, and I love the full range of tones and all the delicate details revealed.
Thanks again Kari! This is another shot taken a while back. It's looking out onto a quad area at Linfield College in McMinnville.
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