Wednesday, August 31, 2011

mystery



Sometimes, what you don't see is just as important as what you do see. In gardens and in photography, a little mystery can speak volumes, don't you think? :)

21 comments:

Espresso said...

Feel the coming autumn...
Nice photo:)

Gail said...

I agree, I am left wanting to know the story of this house, this place.

Anonymous said...

I can feel a cool breeze coming on.....smiles.

Candace said...

Absolutely stunning photo! I love the mysterious in photography. I definitely want to know more. Thanks for sharing!

Katy Noelle said...

OH, Mary........!!!!! =D

spread your wings said...

a little mystery is always good.
beautiful photograph.

A New England Life said...

Yes, I do agree, Mary! You were up and at it early for this lovely photo.

I must confess I haven't done any early morning photography this summer at all. Well one day I was up out at 7:30. One day . . .

A Garden of Threads said...

I agree, a bit of mystery add to the photo. Beautiful shot Mary.

Judy said...

Love the misty morning!!

Lisa said...

Oh Mary this is beautiful.
Love the mood and the Mystery

Anonymous said...

Ooo, lovely!

Jennifer Richardson said...

so peacable to my eyes
and soul here.
deep breath.
love the softening light
this time of year
...it drew me to your blog:)
beautiful; I'll come again.
-Jennifer

SKCPhotos said...

OH so gorgeous.

Anonymous said...

oh yes, you're absolutely right! What you cannot see is as important as what you do see! It makes you "feel" something more.

Jakki said...

I can feel the moisture in the foggy air...beautiful

Anonymous said...

Just came over from Lori's blog. Love your pics and comments. The name, 'In a soft light' is really perfect for your postings. Beautiful!
Andie

Puffin said...

Just magic!

Lynda said...

Love the mood here ... gorgeous!

Lori Heyd said...

Wow...I love that photo, the fun is in the imagining! Lori

Yvonne said...

hi,
I'm just following your blog and your photos are so great...wow!
I see these great beautiful gifts of nature so often every morning when I look out of my French countryside window, but I still didn't capture the moment right like you did. Wonderful art!
thanks for sharing,
Yvonne all the way from France.

Silvina Soave said...

esta imagen es espectacular!Muy bella luminosidad!