The photographers I admire all capture beauty in the everyday detritus of life, urban or otherwise. I unfortunately have to accept that my own photographic eye is drawn to big, blowsy, universal beauty. Of the Kodak moment variety. And loves, I'm afraid I must inflict some more sunsets upon you; though not of the
Parisian variety.
Can you believe that all this is within a half hour drive of London (at least if you drive as fast as my friend does.)
Fabulous sunset shots, although I have to say I do prefer the Parisian ones. Lucky me I live in Paris.
ReplyDeleteMy Mummy has been browsing you blog for a while she thinks it's great. And would you believe we live in best-kept-secret Alésia!
Bisous from Paris, especially for Lola.
Thank you, and you're so lucky to live in Alesia!
ReplyDeletei like the sheep, reminds me of that album by klf - rock on sunset queen. btw - i really see the resemblence between you n judd nelson ha ha. x
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Love the pics. Must find out in which direction to go to get some of these fine views when I'm next in town. Just what I needed on a rainy day in NY-BO. It feels like I'm up in a clowd. Indeed I was just a few minutes ago.
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BB
these are STUNNING-- add photog to your biz card
ReplyDeleteand? you are always welcome here-- seriously-- come and visit anytime.
~bluepoppy
Beautiful scenes, can't wait to scootle out of London to la country.
ReplyDeletewhat gorgeous shots. weathervane photography is a very underappreciated genre, IMHO...
ReplyDeleteLove how all those sheep know to face in the one direction... see you, grache
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