Photos taken at Cromer
Here are some of the pics what I took at Cromer last week.
(click on one to see a larger view)







I liked the last but one photo of an elderly woman sitting by herself on the
sea front. In some ways I wished I'd taken a closer view of her, but I don't
like to disturb people's privacy. I wonder what she was thinking? Perhaps
thinking about past times when she shared the view with someone else?
I felt as though I was looking at an Edward Hopper painting, as I was taking
this photo. It was very quiet, apart from the sound of the sea.
(click on one to see a larger view)







I liked the last but one photo of an elderly woman sitting by herself on the
sea front. In some ways I wished I'd taken a closer view of her, but I don't
like to disturb people's privacy. I wonder what she was thinking? Perhaps
thinking about past times when she shared the view with someone else?
I felt as though I was looking at an Edward Hopper painting, as I was taking
this photo. It was very quiet, apart from the sound of the sea.
2 Comments:
Hi there. I like your blog and your photos, especially the one third frm the bottom in this post - the light is beautiful!
Hi Tamara ... thanks for dropping in and for your kind remarks.
Yes, the light is wonderful in that photo ... I tend to keep my camera on an automatic setting, so there's an element of luck in getting the lighting just right.
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