A Golden Dream
Some of you may recall a prior capture entitled Lavender Dream. This is the counterpart — same location with a compositional twist, and these dreams shall never die…
Photo taken in Kaneville, Illinois.
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Some of you may recall a prior capture entitled Lavender Dream. This is the counterpart — same location with a compositional twist, and these dreams shall never die…
Photo taken in Kaneville, Illinois.
Wonderful comparison…both beautiful
Thank you very much, Angeline!
Beautiful shot Brian.
There is a wonderful sense of movement in the shot.
A windy day by any chance ?
Dave
Hi Dave, it was unusually warm and unusually windy. Thank you very much.
Very Good.
Thanks, Ken, I appreciate the comment.
love it! simplicity and solitary is what I see in your image.I love your work.
Callie, thank you so much for the kind words!
What a view… Absolutely love the composition
It’s a really nice setting. Thanks for the comment.
Thanks for stopping by my blogg, I really like your photographs, you have a great eye.
Thank you very much — I appreciate the visit and comment.
Love the crispness of the fence. It feels so stationary against the plants that you can just *feel* bending in the wind. Nice, Brain!
The windy day really helped to provide a sense of motion. Thanks for the comment, Susie!
I like very much the composition and colours, but above all the DOF tha provides a great depth.
I thought the golden tones were really striking. Thanks, Santi!
WOW! This is amazing photograph… I fall in love with this photograph… So beautiful. Thank you dear Brian, with my love, nia
I’m pleased that you like the photograph, Nia! Thank you for the warm words.
Wowzer, this is just stunning…have you been to Nebraska lately lol
It’s been a few years since I’ve dipped my toe in the great Cornhusker state. I hear the barns are lovely this time of year? Perhaps a visit is in order.
Gorgeous, Gorgeous, Gorgeous!!!
Laura, thank you so much for the comment!
Just beautiful!
Thank you so much, Lady Fi!
Ah…my kind of photo, superb. Love the golden hues and the windswept grasses.
David, thank yoou very much!
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Your blog is one of them. You can visit and read this. Thank you, with my love, nia
Nia, thank you very much for the kind words and support. It is much appreciated.
You are welcome dear Brian, have a nice day, with my love, nia
First-time visitor from Nia. Windy grain is peaceful.
Thank you very much for the visit!
O my goodness. This is really beautiful. I’m just starting to get the hang of the whole photography thing. Your photos inspire me to keep moving forward. I really love the “photographic journey” so much. I posted one of my pics on my blog (Perspective). But I’m afraid I have a ways to go. I really do appreciate your gift and look forward to more inspiration. 😀
I still have a steep learning curve, Laura, but am pleased that you enjoy the photographs and that I can provide inspiration to continue your photographic journey. Thank you very much.
Beautiful!!!
*hugs*
Thank you so much.
Beautiful! I love the clarity of the fence and foreground agsinst the blurred scenic backdrop. Provincial yet beautiful and haunting all at once. Lovely post! 🙂
What a wonderfully descriptive comment! Thanks so much, Polly.
Reblogged this on Cardtales By The Lioness and commented:
Glad Brian Gaynor liked my recent post of rock formations…introduced me to his trove of pics!
Thanks for the reblog, Lioness!