Wow, this photo is breathtaking.
Is your daughter a professional photographer? If not, she certainly should consider it, or consider submitting her photos for professional publication. This photo would grace the pages of any magazine.
Could I have permission to use this photo with my poem (below):
Dark line, thin divide
sky and lake face,
gaze upon
cloud and ripple,
flush of fading sun,
in cold depths unseen
but deeply known,
night
stretching
to eternity.
On 12/15/11, Ethel Davis wrote: > Steven, > I talked to Sonja on the phone, and, as long as you give her credit, > she will be excited if you use her photograph. I think she’ll try to > email you permission later, but go ahead. Nice photo. > > Thanks, > Tom > >
So very beautiful – I love sunsets and sunrises, and this is lovely!
gorgeous!
Wow, this photo is breathtaking.
Is your daughter a professional photographer? If not, she certainly should consider it, or consider submitting her photos for professional publication. This photo would grace the pages of any magazine.
Could I have permission to use this photo with my poem (below):
Dark line, thin divide
sky and lake face,
gaze upon
cloud and ripple,
flush of fading sun,
in cold depths unseen
but deeply known,
night
stretching
to eternity.
Eerps, I meant to say nice poem. Sorry.
Thanks, Tom
On 12/15/11, Ethel Davis wrote: > Steven, > I talked to Sonja on the phone, and, as long as you give her credit, > she will be excited if you use her photograph. I think she’ll try to > email you permission later, but go ahead. Nice photo. > > Thanks, > Tom > >
What a beautiful picture! And Stephen Feferle’s poem makes the perfect accompaniment.
It’s so peaceful, I feel like I could lie down and sleep.
As per Caddo Veil, peaceful is the word, sunset captured in all its glory…
It looks so peaceful and calm. This would be a lovely desktop wallpaper. It’s so soothing.
Sun settles so we can too for a little while. Wonderful photograph!