Scenes from the morning’s walk: Landscapes II
“Will you come walk beside me
To the end of this story
And I’ll let you go gently
Among your own kind…”~ Races Lyrics, Glen Hansard
iPhone4 Photographs


https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2021/10/EBM-20211014064314_1.jpg “Doesn’t it seem to you,” asked Madame Bovary, “that the mind moves more freely in the presence of that boundless expanse, that the sight of it elevates the soul and gives rise to thoughts of the infinite and the ideal?” ― Gustave Flaubert, Madame Bovary https://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2021/10/EBM-20211014072224_1.jpghttps://meanderingpassage.com//wp-content/uploads/images/2021/10/EBM-20211015084801_1.jpg

I finished photographing the 22 local churches selected for the 2013 calendar of the agency I work for. I’m now post processing the images to black-and-white as well as removing unavoidable obstructions from the images…signs, power lines, light poles, etc. I’m having a little easier time of it this year as only a couple of the churches were on main city streets with all that brings.



Yes, I would walk beside you. I like the sixth image withe orange glow.
If I had to pick a favorite (and I do) I pick the first photo because it’s the kind of muted color and texture I find interesting.