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Inbetween Times and Spaces




This is one of my favorite pictures ever.

I feel like I am lost somewhere in space and time.

Ocean... Land... Sky... No boundaries.

I feel myself like a time traveller.

29 comments:

  1. Таня, сердце моё замерло. Какая грандиозная фотография!

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  2. Наташа, я человек скромный, но признаюсь, что меня она потрясла тоже. Такие неземные ощущения возникают: где я? когда? Как-будто нет ни пространства, ни времени, какая-то абстракция. Застряли где-то между временами и местами, как-будто машина времени унесла куда-то, и еще непонятно, куда именно.
    Если бы это фото выставила какая-нибудь знаменитость, то дали бы премию, точно. Опять же, говорю это не применительно ко мне, что это я фотографировала, а применительно к тому, какой момент запечатлился в кадре. Тебе спасибо за отзыв.

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  3. Tatyana, what a gorgeous photo. Did you take it one the west coast?

    Jen

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  4. Thank you Jen! Yes, Washington coast, not far from the rain forests that I posted about recently.

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  5. When I look out to the horizon, I see infinity. Where does the sky meet the earth? When I look up, I wonder what lies beyond the clouds and who lives there. Tatyana, the beach is so beautiful, relaxing and overwhelming.

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  6. Thank you Autumn Belle! "Infinity" was my
    other name for this photograph.

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  7. It was very hard to see with your huge watermark on it, but it was a lovely picture...love the mood of the water and sky!

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  8. Gorgeous ...

    I love the Ocean too ..

    I like that your puppy is grown up in it ...

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  9. The Retired One, thank you! I wish bloggers didn't need any watermarks, but unfortunately... you know what is unfortunately...

    JC, thank you!

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  10. Tatyana- that is a phenomenal shot! Don't you love it when they turn out like that?

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  11. Another cool photo! I can see why it is one of your favorites.

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  12. Tatyana~
    I can see why that is your favorite picture...It is so very peaceful and beautiful!

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  13. It sure is a one of a kind picture.

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  14. My word, how lovely. It does seem to go on into eternity doesn't it?--Randy

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  15. I can see why it's a favorite. There's no division at all between sea and sky.

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  16. Thank you Hermes, Janet, Tina, Randy, Sweet Bay, Karrita! It makes me feel good reading your comments.
    Heather, I do! My father used to say that if only one/two good pictures get out of the roll of film, it's already great! I got several good ones from the trip to the Olympic Peninsula.

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  17. That is a great picture, it seems to go on forever.

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  18. Beautiful shot Tatyana! I'm sooooo past due for a drive down there!!! We just got our announcement for the 32nd Pioneer/Homesteader Reunion so I'll be within 10 minutes of it! Can't wait!!!

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  19. Thank you for the picture! It is helping me to cool off. So BEAUTIFUL!

    Michelle

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  20. Wow! I want to run into your world! Love how you put your signature in the clouds... Gosh! What a treasure this photo is!

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  21. Татьяна, огромное спасибо за приглашение на блог. Сама я фотосъемке ничего не смыслю, поэтому очень удивилась и обрадовалась, что они кому-то понравились. Конечно, если какую-то из фотографий, Вы посчитали достойной всеобщего обозрения - берите. Почту за честь. На днях мы уходим в большой поход по большой воде (Ладожское озеро)и я, воодущевленная похвальбой, постараюсь поделиться со всеми красотой.

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  22. Чувствую тоже самое, когда плаваю ночью... Улягусь на волнах на спину, морская бездна подо мной, звездная бездна надо мной, и я - секунда в лабиринтах мирозданья...

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  23. AnonymousJuly 14, 2009

    Yes! I absolutely agree! Absolutely stunning!

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  24. Ohhh I love this picture! We have such a wonderful coastline here in the PNW...awesome pic! Kim

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  25. What a stunning photo indeed. Very time traveler - like.... :)

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  26. AnonymousJuly 16, 2009

    That is indeed a great photo! Is it your doggy? You are right monardas look fabulous, but their blooms don't last long then they often succumb to powdery mildew. But if you want hummingbirds and butterflies, you must grow it! So you've been around heart patients too? So scary, and my dear hubby is young yet at 51! Hope this is a "cure" for him, as we expect.

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