Bouncing about the Web gives ample opportunity to find inspiration. I stumbled upon a photo challenge that piqued my interest, Poetic Winter Challenge. A team of creative photographers: Rebecca of Bumbles and Light, Faith of Sweet Violet, Kristi of Love and Live Out Loud, and Project Alicia have laid down the gauntlet asking photographers to join them in pursuit of winter beauty. Each Friday in February a word for the week provides inspiration. This week solitude fueled the creative juices.
Winter hasn't spread her glistening white gown over nw Ohio much this year, but winter is still about. I took a walk outside this morning hoping to capture the sun rising in the east reaching pink, orange, or gold fingers out toward furrowed fields, instead fog swirled about a tree firmly entrenched in a hedgerow and I thought...this is solitude.
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Wow, kudos on capturing the essence of solitude in one single photo...gorgeous.
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lovely and ehtereal.
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ReplyDeleteGorgeous!
ReplyDeleteMysterious and absolutely beautiful! There is just something about a tree... inspiring even in it's dormant stage of life.
ReplyDeleteI love Virginia Woolf, what a perfect quote and such a beautifully moody and mysterious looking photograph!
ReplyDeleteThanks so much for taking part in the Poetic Winter Photo Challenge!
I LOVE this one!!!! Great use of texture and I really like the quote. Thank you so much for linking up to the Poetic Winter Photography Challenge
ReplyDeleteI absolutely love this quote and your image as well. It's hauntingly beautiful and mysterious at the same time!
ReplyDeleteThank you so much for sharing your talent with us in the Poetic Winter Photography Challenge. If you haven't already downloaded the freebie of the week, stop by my place when you get a chance! Next week's theme will be Warmth. Have a great weekend. :)
Such a wonderful quote... LOVE it!! Hope your week is off to a great start. xo
ReplyDeletePerfect poem, perfect image!! Beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThe quote puts me in mind of another. "Never less alone, than when alone" I don't know who said it, but I think it often.
ReplyDeleteYour photo is winter at it's most serene.
Gorgeous! Beautiful photo and quote!
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