Thanks, folks, for the kind comments. The camera was a pre-digital Canon Eos, still hauled out occasionally. As for the scene – the hill village of Ramatuelle in the Var – it was largely point and shoot. The light was so sharp and clear I just had to be sure of focus.
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Beautiful, Dick! And how nice to see a photograph here from you.
I like the composition and textures.
I like the interplay of the light and shadow as well as the grace of the shapes.
Nice things, Dick. Very nice things :-)
The light so pleasantly accentuates the curves of tile and urn. Is that blue plumbago at its base?
Beautiful composition, love that light.
Thanks, folks, for the kind comments. The camera was a pre-digital Canon Eos, still hauled out occasionally. As for the scene – the hill village of Ramatuelle in the Var – it was largely point and shoot. The light was so sharp and clear I just had to be sure of focus.
Sorry, Anna, no idea about the blue plumbago!
so you can write and take good photos aswell. It’s lovely!