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Fantastic photo, Roland.
Thank you!
cheers
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Yes, sometimes I feel like this tree, alone. And yet not alone: there are all this trees around me, sometimes visible, sometimes not.Thank you, all the trees in the neighbourhood!
Ja, die Baumgruppe da, rechts am Rand, sie kann die Einsamkeit auf weiten Strecken nicht ändern, aber sie ist ein Symbol dafür, dass es eine Wegstrecke und nicht das Ganze ist. Viel Mut für die weiteren Schritte.
Herzlich,
Role
Powerfully intimate, perhaps because it is so vulnerable.
Many thanks, April! Appreciate your visit and thoughts very much.
cheers,
Roland
A really awesome photo. I love that little tree against the dramatic, big, almost infinite sky.
Thanks very much, Otto. Glad the dimensions seem to come trough, even with a limited presentation size on the blog.
cheers
Roland