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Thursday, October 8, 2009
Just another test including a picture
This is a test. This photo was taken in Historical Smithville off of rt. 38 up near Lumberton and Mt. Holly. The contrast from the blue sky to the sandy colored earth makes the photo seem a little interesting to me at least. Nevertheless, just testing this thing out!
I really like this picture. I am really not into photography myself, but when I see something that I normally don’t see everyday, I can appreciate it more.....Just like this picture. If you wouldn't have mentioned it was taken in New Jersey, I wouldn't have even known. To me, it looks like this scenery could be a part of a desert, even though it’s not because I see some tree life in the photo. I also wonder what time of day it was when this photo was shot. What was the whether like? Was this a recent picture taken? What time of year was it? We all know the saying, a picture is worth 1000 words, but a picture also can leave 1000 questions unanswered....
that is a good point that I had never thought about. Maybe I should include that information in my post but at the same time I enjoy leaving mystery so that one can imagine a scene themselves.
I really like this picture. I am really not into photography myself, but when I see something that I normally don’t see everyday, I can appreciate it more.....Just like this picture. If you wouldn't have mentioned it was taken in New Jersey, I wouldn't have even known. To me, it looks like this scenery could be a part of a desert, even though it’s not because I see some tree life in the photo. I also wonder what time of day it was when this photo was shot. What was the whether like? Was this a recent picture taken? What time of year was it? We all know the saying, a picture is worth 1000 words, but a picture also can leave 1000 questions unanswered....
ReplyDeletethat is a good point that I had never thought about. Maybe I should include that information in my post but at the same time I enjoy leaving mystery so that one can imagine a scene themselves.
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