Cloud

Daffodils gather elsewhere, but in Trend, the clouds wander, alone with the Milky Way.

I’ve been making a lot of black and white pictures of late – a symmetry of mood and creative impulse perhaps. My eye appears to have traded its attraction to colour for tone.

Then once in a while, I’m shocked by what the world gives me.

The beach in Trend, a small town perched on the craggy shores of the Limfjord, is a favourite escape lately. Every visit is different, a reminder to attend to the world, despite the veil of uncertainty that tightens around us all.

6 Comments

  1. Daphenie says:

    Seems like both of us are in the mood for clouds.

    1. Charlene says:

      It seems that way. Hugs from over here. See you soon.

  2. Erin says:

    “a reminder to attend to the world, despite the veil of uncertainty that tightens around us all.”

    Oh yes, yes!

    1. Charlene says:

      Love you too Erin!

  3. John says:

    Time travel? These beautiful photographs of clouds take me back to the 1980s and Konica 3200ASA colour film, which I used to print in monochrome just to annoy my peers; and now, being a curmudgeonly old reprobate, I still do a lot of my digital images in mono.

    1. Charlene says:

      From one curmudgeon to another: printing colour film in monochrome sounds rather delightful. Monochrome is honestly quite new to me, but it’s a satisfying way to explore nostalgia that belongs to someone else. These spare, tone-rich surroundings I’ve been shooting in, are quite different to the one i normally reside in, so this is both escape, and ecstatic exploration.

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