More picspam
19 April 2009 10:16![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Some more picspam from the weekend before last.
Today, I really should go out for some fresh air again - yesterday we got a bit of snow and it was cold and extremely windy, even if very sunny later on, so I didn't really feel like leaving home at all. Today seems still cold (around 0°C now) but again very sunny and much less windy.

Random art.

Tree.

Town view.

Reflections.

About to kiss.

*scratches head*

The first spring snowflakes. I have no idea where the focus went here, but the effect was interesting.

Storm results.

Random rusty something surrounded by dead leaves.

Cloud reflections on the river (during the not that long walk, it turned from completely sunny and clear to this).

More cloud reflections.

Yours truly, made to pose.
Should consider posting my exchange fics to the archives at some point, too, but... I'm having those awful feelings of uncertainty again. Maybe because it's been months since I've written or posted anything. Suddenly it all just seems too scary again. Meh. I suppose I'll get over it.
Today, I really should go out for some fresh air again - yesterday we got a bit of snow and it was cold and extremely windy, even if very sunny later on, so I didn't really feel like leaving home at all. Today seems still cold (around 0°C now) but again very sunny and much less windy.
Random art.
Tree.
Town view.
Reflections.
About to kiss.
*scratches head*
The first spring snowflakes. I have no idea where the focus went here, but the effect was interesting.
Storm results.
Random rusty something surrounded by dead leaves.
Cloud reflections on the river (during the not that long walk, it turned from completely sunny and clear to this).
More cloud reflections.
Yours truly, made to pose.
Should consider posting my exchange fics to the archives at some point, too, but... I'm having those awful feelings of uncertainty again. Maybe because it's been months since I've written or posted anything. Suddenly it all just seems too scary again. Meh. I suppose I'll get over it.
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Date: 19 April 2009 09:41 (UTC)Oh, you simply have to submit your stories to the archives, they are wonderful and it would be a true loss if not more people have the chance to read them ... *nudges you towards archive of choice*
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Date: 19 April 2009 11:07 (UTC)I've just hit the Add Chapter button for Coming Home on OWL. *wibbles* Have a feeling I should perhaps have re-read it first, but... that's a sure way to lose heart completely.
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Date: 19 April 2009 10:40 (UTC)...and that's one scary camera.
I can only repeat what I've said before: post! Although I do know the wibble feeling. It still hits even when I'm posting monthly or more regular updates to a WIP. Erm, I'm not doing so well on encouraging you, am I?
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Date: 19 April 2009 11:09 (UTC)I did eventually manage to locate a parking machine thingy in the neighbourhood, but not where that sign was pointing.
Erm, I'm not doing so well on encouraging you, am I?
Heeee. No. :-D
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Date: 19 April 2009 11:19 (UTC)1) Of course you must post to the archives! In your own times, but do it :)
2) Glad to meet yours truly. I wear a similar outfit when I take a walk along the river; only, my jacket is black (in the vain hope to look thinner.) Unluckily the result is completely different on me: I look like a bear searching for berries out of season :D
3) The pics of the reflections are lovely. In particular the last one, it looks like a family meeting of ghosts portrayed by Van Gogh :)
The "storm result" is lovely too (and heartbreaking, poor tree!) and the "rusty something" seems a flanged end of a cast iron manufact. It might be the base where something else (a street light perhaps, or a bollard) was screwed with bolts. I find it quite fascinating, so lost in nature.
And the pic of the snowflakes... *sniffles* I haven't seen them in decades, since the last time I went more than 200 m above sea level in this season, as they only grow at higher altitudes here.
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Date: 19 April 2009 13:56 (UTC)2) LOL! I'm sure bears searching for berries look a bit different... :-D
3) Thanks. I think you're right about the rusty thing. And the snowflakes... yes, I suppose they like a somewhat cooler climate, so that makes sense. They're really lovely; we generally get them at about the same time as snowdrops, but I haven't really seen either ones in the wild yet this year (those were just outside someone's garden, so semi-wild).
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Date: 19 April 2009 18:31 (UTC)Lovely pictures, and as usual it's the really abstract ones, the clouds on the river, that draw me.
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Date: 19 April 2009 19:14 (UTC)Thank you.
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Date: 19 April 2009 18:54 (UTC)And post! Post! You have nothing to worry about!!!
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Date: 19 April 2009 19:15 (UTC)And thank you for the encouragement!
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Date: 23 April 2009 06:57 (UTC)*waves frantically*
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Date: 23 April 2009 08:38 (UTC)*waves back*