Thanks, Ray. Karin would have been able to answer on my status, she’s far more online than I ever will be. Especially on Twitter. I have not really worked as much as I have been busy with self initiated graphics work and pondering over life in general. I have this thing, that I get a slight depression every spring. Sounds strange, when everything else comes to life. But that’s what it is.
Ove
I have suffered from the same seasonal depression for years and years to the point I call them the Februaries. It is that inbetween stage of winter and spring. I sympathize and know exactly what it feels like. I know it is coming every year and can’t change it but fortunately it doesn’t last forever, hang in there it’ll be spring soon enough:)
Thanks for the cheering-up, Ray! Quite many raise their eye browns when being told, It’s good to know you’re not one of them, although it means you experience the same thing. I’m over it in a month, and it feels quite okay since I have accepted it and knows what it is.
Karen,
thank you very much! This particular view was particularly well-suited for the soft focus glass. Occasionally, the words just rhymes perfectly with the image, and this time I almost nailed it with the English translation, too.
Thanks, Paul! We are a little bit later here with the light, and so am I with what’s misses me. In a few weeks, I’m fine again.
The title is not really as clever as it might look, it’s just Swedish for February, and my usual monthly haiku/image variant of the title.
Everyday subject, but the lensbaby and composition make it work for me. And one thing is for sure: let’s get over with this dull, grey, boring thing…ah, “weather” it is called… Winter was nice, spring is surely going to be equally nice – but this?
Yes, it's true, this site is in fact near to insignificant, if you ask around for ranks and such. I hope you'll enjoy anyway, the Internet outskirts aren't that bad, after all.
If I squint a bit
Paint with a soft, white brush
I see a sandcastle
Glad to see this Ove, I was just about to ask Karin on twitter if you were working to death
The Haiku to go along with the image is a nice touch.
Thanks, Ray. Karin would have been able to answer on my status, she’s far more online than I ever will be. Especially on Twitter.
I have not really worked as much as I have been busy with self initiated graphics work and pondering over life in general. I have this thing, that I get a slight depression every spring. Sounds strange, when everything else comes to life. But that’s what it is.
Ove
I have suffered from the same seasonal depression for years and years to the point I call them the Februaries. It is that inbetween stage of winter and spring. I sympathize and know exactly what it feels like. I know it is coming every year and can’t change it but fortunately it doesn’t last forever, hang in there it’ll be spring soon enough:)
Lovely work with that soft-focus optic, Ove. The haiku is perfect.
Vilken fin haiku. Bland de bästa jag har läst. <3
Thanks for the cheering-up, Ray! Quite many raise their eye browns when being told, It’s good to know you’re not one of them, although it means you experience the same thing. I’m over it in a month, and it feels quite okay since I have accepted it and knows what it is.
Karen,
thank you very much! This particular view was particularly well-suited for the soft focus glass. Occasionally, the words just rhymes perfectly with the image, and this time I almost nailed it with the English translation, too.
Tack fina Karin! Det var snällt skrivet. <3
Lovely, Ove! And perfectly titled, too! It’s now March, well into it, so hopefully you are over your Februaries.
Thanks, Paul! We are a little bit later here with the light, and so am I with what’s misses me. In a few weeks, I’m fine again.
The title is not really as clever as it might look, it’s just Swedish for February, and my usual monthly haiku/image variant of the title.
Everyday subject, but the lensbaby and composition make it work for me. And one thing is for sure: let’s get over with this dull, grey, boring thing…ah, “weather” it is called… Winter was nice, spring is surely going to be equally nice – but this?
Kom igen Ove, uppa med någon ny, fin bild!
Thomas, the good thing with rain is that the ground gets warmer, faster. I want spring flowers.