Brrr! These make me feel really cold, Karen! Well, I think I have caught up with your posts, and I have really enjoyed them all. I have commented on some of them, particularly those that I think are so stunningly beautiful that they take my breath away! You also have some beautiful sets that should be seen, displayed and sold worldwide! I am really envious of your ability to mix the simple things in nature and life, with the creative eye and artistic skill to produce photographs that are artworks in themselves! Inspirational!
Hi John, You must be exhausted from all your travels around this blog. 🙂
Thank you so much for all the thoughtful comments, and I’m delighted you find some of the work inspirational. I’m also glad you’re feeling well and are back to blogging your awesome photography. Thanks again! K
One might imagine the fog or vapor of one’s breath on the camera’s lens or the window from which you looked and saw the leaves in the snow…beautiful…slightly removed from the daily realm because of the fog…so nice. Thank you.
‘Draw and shoot’ I hesitated to click on – but I get it, you’re a photographer. They were beautiful photos, close-ups. It is snow, isn’t it? It looks like snow. Lovely.
Lovely. I can’t help but read figurative elements in these open images.
Oh interesting, I hadn’t considered that.
veeeeery relaxing Karen..
perfect!
Brrr! These make me feel really cold, Karen! Well, I think I have caught up with your posts, and I have really enjoyed them all. I have commented on some of them, particularly those that I think are so stunningly beautiful that they take my breath away! You also have some beautiful sets that should be seen, displayed and sold worldwide! I am really envious of your ability to mix the simple things in nature and life, with the creative eye and artistic skill to produce photographs that are artworks in themselves! Inspirational!
Take Care!
John
Hi John, You must be exhausted from all your travels around this blog. 🙂
Thank you so much for all the thoughtful comments, and I’m delighted you find some of the work inspirational. I’m also glad you’re feeling well and are back to blogging your awesome photography. Thanks again! K
Magic, art is always in your blog …
Adiós…
Thank you Cruzdelsur. 🙂
One might imagine the fog or vapor of one’s breath on the camera’s lens or the window from which you looked and saw the leaves in the snow…beautiful…slightly removed from the daily realm because of the fog…so nice. Thank you.
Yes, breath on a cold window. Thank you, and you are most welcome.
Oh, these are great. Such delicate, yet hardy, yet ephemeral beauty! There’s a lovely soothing feel to them.
Thank you, they were intended to soothe. I’m glad they have that effect.
Wow, wow, wow. I love the mysteriousness of these images. Beautifully composed and captured!
Oh thank you Ray! I so appreciate that coming from you. 🙂
Pure and heavenly. Great post, Karen 🙂
Thank you Nandini.
‘Draw and shoot’ I hesitated to click on – but I get it, you’re a photographer. They were beautiful photos, close-ups. It is snow, isn’t it? It looks like snow. Lovely.
Yes snow, and a foggy window. Thank you.
That worked so well, I looked at them beautiful shots and instantly exhaled and relaxed a little. Ephemeral…..Thank you for such a wonderful post.
thank you, I’m glad it did the trick. 🙂
Lovely photos! Nice idea!!
Thank you Cindy.
Sometimes it is good to take a moment and be still.
Great work, Karen.
Hi Millie, Thanks.
I’m loving your writing! 🙂
Beautiful, Karen. These images evoke the feeling of a breath of fresh air.
Thank you Mufidah, that’s perfect.
Wow Karen, these are absolutely beautiful, such tenderness and soft delicacy I haven’t seen in some time… I’m utterly taken with this sublime series.
Well thank you so much, a lovely reaction.
Very light and elegant images. I love them.
Thank you Karl. 🙂
I love the enveloping sense, the comfort in both the solid and diaphanous, something to hold on to and a presence to let go into. Nicely done Karen.
Love this!