I'm still working on the next part of the Cephalopocalypse, and I find myself short of change today. So, I hope you won't mind a few pictures from the past couple of weeks.
(Give the first a click to see a hi-def slideshow. They look better that way!)
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Fabulous! I especially like the rural ones with the warmth of the yellow countryside contrasted against the storm clouds above.
ReplyDeleteHey Jayne! Thanks, I've been trying for ages to get something of those turbines. I got lucky with clouds and sun! Indigo x
DeleteHari Om
ReplyDeleteI love what you are doing with your photography, Indigo - you sure there's not a second blog impending???? That one of the Forth Rail Bridge is simply superb!
Hope Sunday is proving inspirational for you. Hugs, YAM xx
Namaste Yam! Nope, not a hope. And thank you, inspiration was required =) Indigo x
Deleteabsolutely lovely. The bridge is .. I dunno there is something so beautiful about it.
ReplyDeleteHey M! Thank you, I have to say it's my favourite of this bunch. Indigo
DeleteReally beautiful shots.
ReplyDeleteExcept in that last one - that guy (gal?) seriously needs to be introduced to a depilatory.
Thanks Jenn! We was a little hairy, right? I mean, a comb at least! Indigo x
DeleteI hereby dub you the King of Clouds. Gorgeous!
ReplyDeleteHey Paula! Pshhht, they're just hanging around, right? But thank you =) Indigo x
Deleteabsolutely gorgeous! i have to agree with Paula, the clouds are super! xoxoxoxo
ReplyDeleteHey Savannah! Thank you, that's lovely of you. I bet the skies over Georgia are every bit as dramatic. Indigo x
DeleteThose are some great shots, Indigo, particularly the ones where you've mixed up colour and black and white. Love 'em.
ReplyDeleteHey Dufus! Thanks matey, they're kinda experimental, but I like the effect. I have to be careful that they don't end up feeling samey. But I think the one of the bridge is lovely, and I'm very proud of it =) Indigo
DeleteThose are stunning! What a wonderful eye you have and what technical skill to capture the light so perfectly!
ReplyDeleteHey Roxie! Thanks =) I'm very much a novice with a "proper" camera, but thanks for the boost! Indigo x
DeleteRedundancy has been good to you.
ReplyDeleteThanks Chrissy, tho I've not got a lot of writing done ;) Indigo x
DeleteI love the black and white-color contrast of the fields
ReplyDeleteHey Ray! The fields were a tempting target, though my intention to get nice shots of the turbines got a bit lost on the way. But thanks =) Indigo
DeleteThat first shot is golden. And in preparation for the Cephalopocalypse, I wear the CephNet t-shirt to sleep. In this way I'm protected at all hours.
ReplyDeleteHey Joshua! Thanks matey, it's a favourite. As for the tee, I salute you and feel all teary. *sniff* Good man! Indigo
DeleteYour talent is amazing. I know this may sound a little hokey, but I think those shots show genius.
ReplyDeleteHey June! I'll gently disagree, but I'd be lying if I said I didn't like the sentiment =) Thank you! Indigo x
DeleteOh, Indigo! Those skies, those skies! I am always about the dramatic skies.
ReplyDelete*sigh*
Hey Dawn! We get very big skies around here (very flat terrain), and when the cloud cover isn't total, it can look pretty spiffy in colour. But yeah, plenty of big roiling clouds, too =) And *cough* you're supposed to be choosing one, remember? Indigo x
DeleteGorgeous. You just get better and better Mr. Roth.
ReplyDeleteHey Kato! Glad you liked 'em, m'dear! Thank you x Indigo
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