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This is stunning! A powerful moment that speaks on so many levels. I love the feeling of space and enveloping light.
Many thanks, April! A powerful moment it was, yes. Being there under that huge sky with the sun rays in front of me can hardly be transported by a simple screen size shot. But I am glad it somehow did work regardless. 🙂
Namaste,
Roland
Hi Roland! I see the seaside is inspiring you too!
All I can say is: I know exactly where you are coming from, with this image.
Lovely!
Living close to a montaneous area, the sea inspires me through the endless horizon, the fast changing weather, the smell, the sound, the sand, the drifting clouds and so much more. If I have to move away from home, I might end up somewhere close to the sea…
This relationship certainly resonates with your excellent pictures, Steve.
Have a nice start into the new week.
Roland