Wednesday, October 14, 2020

The Leaf Empath


 

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  1. You autumn picture are usually among my favorites. You have no idea the thoughts going through my mind right now, I'd like to act out with you in that position...right there is amongst the leaves falling....

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    1. There was a hard frost the night before and leaves were falling to a whisper. The hush was warming, like a favourite blanket. So peaceful, just the kiss of leaves on branches as they fell, or settled into the curled cups of others on the ground.

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  2. As empaths go, you make quite an impression.

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    1. With the scenery rich, the season evocative, I just try to keep my end up.

      Thank you for your compliment, uptonking.

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  3. ...why do Maddie’s. Comments resonate so well with me? ...yeah, rhetorical question for sure!!! LOL!!! Brilliantly captured fall scenes (referring to other images as well) and such a lush, sensually beckoning pose....erotically arousing curves of that lovely posterior...and rigid member elegantly captured....all in a perfectly balanced composition! No wonder I think of these images in pursuing my work, albeit in coastal or desert settings!

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    1. Thank you, Luke, for your kind and generous words.

      How 'bout a dessert setting?

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    2. That too of course. At the moment from home the coast is reachable in 30-60 minutes depending on how far I want to drive and what I want to see. As many times as I’ve been to these nearby areas, I am always finding places I’ve never explored, like Bolinas.
      Deserts to the east are, alas, 4-6 hours minimum....those are trips I relish but require plans for over night stays, usually 3-4 days in all... hope to get to the desert soon...last desert trip was in January...I’m overdue!

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    3. I look forward to photographs from your next adventure; you capture the elements of both settings so beautifully.

      I've always enjoyed finding quiet places to explore, especially when I lived in British Columbia. The coast is spectacular but my favourites were in the mountains and the drier interior.

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