There's something haunting about this. The ancient stone in the foreground, and the old wood in the distance, with perhaps a touch of autumn on the leafy canopy, atop the beautifully curving landscape.
I agree, and each view can change, for instance with the weather, the season, the sun shining behind or in front, a shaft of light illuminating a part of it on a dark day, the season, and especially our emotional state at the time.
I forgot to say that I especially like the lichen emulating rock-art, with the swirls and patterns.
Arcturus,
There's something haunting about this. The ancient stone in the foreground, and the old wood in the distance, with perhaps a touch of autumn on the leafy canopy, atop the beautifully curving landscape.
Basically, England.
Regards,
TE.
Thanks for your comment T.E. it's appreciated,we can look at these monuments from so many different ways can't we?
I agree, and each view can change, for instance with the weather, the season, the sun shining behind or in front, a shaft of light illuminating a part of it on a dark day, the season, and especially our emotional state at the time.
I forgot to say that I especially like the lichen emulating rock-art, with the swirls and patterns.
Cheers,it's taken on a 300mm lens from a distance.