Sunday, 12 September 2010

Sitting in the morning sun



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Sitting in the morning sun - a story to take you deeper.

33 comments:

brattcat said...

Perfect b&w, Julie. Such dignity and humanity in this composition.

all ways 11 o'clock said...

I agree. One can imagine a quiet comfortable conversation,taking in the day around them. Friends or partners the image of a history.

Great moment.

~robert

diane b said...

Do women do this?

Francisca said...

The photo oozes intimacy. Love it.

Dave-CostaRicaDailyPhoto.com said...

I can imagine the dialogue.

"The grandkids do not write or call as often as I would like."

"They are busy with their family and friends. And kids today do not write. I think we should learn how to use a computer so we can follow them on Facebook."

Luis Gomez said...

Beautiful black and white. Sweet image.

Berit said...

Beautiful picture and moment.

Berit.

Anonymous said...

To get older and grey-haired still brings lots of color in lifes, even showed in b/w ;-)

Stephanie V said...

Someday, that's my partner and I. Love the quiet companionship.

Jo said...

What quiet dignity and what vivid shades of silver in the black and white image.

Unknown said...

You've captured a beautiful moment.

Dragonstar said...

They look so peaceful, just enjoying their chat in the sun. I like the way you've taken the photo from behind the men.

Lachezar said...

Beautiful moment, beautiful image indeed!

Joan Elizabeth said...

The beauty of silver hair ... sitting in the sun and not feeling the compulsion to so anything other than enjoy the sun and company. I look forward to this.

Dimple said...

Reading the other comments made me wonder: is this a picture of two women or two men, or one man and one woman? From the back, it is almost impossible to tell: I think the person on the right is a woman, because men's coats don't generally have decorative knobs on the collar and because of the earring. But the other person is more enigmatic. I guess I must admit defeat. This is a wonderful picture of two FRIENDS sharing a bench in the sun and enjoying each others company!

Bruce Caspersonn said...

I wonder, did they turn around when they heard your "click". Perhaps the hearing aid was off.

Unknown said...

This is a perfect black and white!

PJ said...

That's just a great photograph in every way, on every level. Do you know them?

Julie said...

PJ, thank you and I do not know them.

Anonymous said...

Very serene, and great range of tones!

Virginia said...

As always, you have a fine photo and a story. I hope I'm not too late to wish you a grand bon voyage to the city j'adore. I look forward to your stories and your photographs that will take me back there.
All the best ,
V

Jim said...

The photo itself is a conversation starter.

T. Becque said...

I love it. Wonderful composition and contrast, and story.

Jilly said...

I thought these were two women until I ventured over to ;Sitting in the morning Sun'- love the shot of two oldies reminiscing.

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Rune Eide said...

You DO have a story to tell. And you told it very well.

joanna said...

Beautiful Black and white, a lovely clean and pure image the focus is on the subjects and tells a wonderful story in ones imagination.

Love your photography and the stories you write with them.

Joanny
http://thedowsersdaughter.blogspot.com/

I became a follower of yours

Ann, Chen Jie Xue 陈洁雪 said...

I shall love to grow old gracefully and sit with my husband when we grow old.

Very nice B & W photo,

Anonymous said...

This is a lovely picture,,with lots of beautyful feelings, i think this image perfectly express a great story but moreover, it prompts you to create your own ones!!

Have a sunny and nice Sunday Julie =)

Randy said...

What a sweet photo, I love it.

James said...

What a nice shot. It seems like it was ment to be in black and white. :)

Limarea said...

Really nice picture :)

Irene said...

Lovely image ... and it gives me a good feeling to watch!

Julie said...

Thank you, Friends. It gives me great heart to read your comments.