Dinghy in Rockport Harbor in Rockport, Massachusetts
2 thoughts on “Dinghy in Rockport Harbor in Rockport, Massachusetts”
A fine, well balanced composition, Tom, all expressing balance, quietness, and peace – both in distribution of shapes and color.
And no, I haven’t seen this on I******m, as I avoid this company’s products as much as possible since quite some time, but even more since Frances Haugen’s testimony. (I am fully aware that this is a quite singular position, as I even failed to convince my daughters, young women now, to adopt the same stance)
Thank you, Markus. I didn’t fully appreciate the composition until I saw it on the computer screen. It didn’t take much adjustment but I was able to emphasize the contrast a bit.
Regarding the ‘Meta’ (aka Borg) products, I am a reluctant user of both, having convinced myself that limited and carefully curated use is OK. I have a grown son who feels as you do, and another who is an active user. I don’t allow myself to stray away from my primary purpose, which is to share photographs and see those of others. Many of my friends, both photographers and non-photographers, would not be bothered to read a blog, sadly.
A fine, well balanced composition, Tom, all expressing balance, quietness, and peace – both in distribution of shapes and color.
And no, I haven’t seen this on I******m, as I avoid this company’s products as much as possible since quite some time, but even more since Frances Haugen’s testimony. (I am fully aware that this is a quite singular position, as I even failed to convince my daughters, young women now, to adopt the same stance)
Thank you, Markus. I didn’t fully appreciate the composition until I saw it on the computer screen. It didn’t take much adjustment but I was able to emphasize the contrast a bit.
Regarding the ‘Meta’ (aka Borg) products, I am a reluctant user of both, having convinced myself that limited and carefully curated use is OK. I have a grown son who feels as you do, and another who is an active user. I don’t allow myself to stray away from my primary purpose, which is to share photographs and see those of others. Many of my friends, both photographers and non-photographers, would not be bothered to read a blog, sadly.