I liked all the focal lengths and couldn’t decide which one to post–Paint Factory as muse.
Paint Factory Behind a Veil of Birch Leaves
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Documentary filmmaker, photographer, landscape designer, author, and illustrator. "Beauty on the Wing: Life Story of the Monarch Butterfly" currently airing on PBS. Current film projects include Piping Plovers, Gloucester's Feast of St. Joseph, and Saint Peter's Fiesta. Visit my websites for more information about film and design projects at kimsmithdesigns.com, monarchbutterflyfilm.com, and pipingploverproject.org. Author/illustrator "Oh Garden of Fresh Possibilities! Notes from a Gloucester Garden." View all posts by Kimsmithdesigns
Nice seeing a different perspective. The sky was clearly working with you!
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So true Lowell -just kept getting better and better!
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Awesome Photos!!!!!!
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Thank you Paul-means much coming from you.
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I like the first and last pictures. Beautiful.
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Thank you Donna for that–they were my two favorites, too. Not always entirely sure when trying to choose what to post.
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I love the first and last photos the most also! Gorgeous1
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I never tire of the paint factory. Obviously the view holds interest for the pup on his nightly row! Beautiful photos ~ the birch branch seems to embrace the forever Gloucester sunset and beloved paint factory. Lovely ~
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Me neither Mary-something very magical and iconic for Gloucester–for New England really.
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Very pretty fall sky
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So very–and we are so fortunate to have these views!
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These pictures literally took my breath away when I saw them. The golden sky and water is a sight I viewed and loved many times as a child growing up on Rocky Neck. You really must print these and copy them for sale. I would love to have one– especially the first one with the man fishing and the dog standing in the stern. Love it!
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Really very sweet of you to say. I’ll email you tomorrow ggirlforevah and we can talk about what you have in mind for size, etc. Thank you!
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Oh please, I’d love to buy a copy of the first one, too!
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Wow–thank you Suzie the Q, too. I’ll contact you tomorrow as well. Many thanks to you both.
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Great photos Kim! I like the first and last photos the most.
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Thanks so much for saying so Anthony.
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Excellent all!! These are great the first with man’s best friend out for a row and the last one solitude reflection…WOW
“Life begets life. Energy becomes energy. It is by spending oneself that one becomes rich.” – Sarah Bernhardt
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I love this quote Dave!!! Thank yo for sharing!
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Most welcome past two days have been somber….reflection…
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These are wonderful photos, love them
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Thank you Donna, or should I say Super(Grandmom)Woman!
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I like the one with man & his best friend in the boat.
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I like the first one the best, with the man and dog in the rowboat!
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Thank you so much for your comments Kate and Vickie. I see that boat and dog often in the harbor–at least i think it is the same person and their dog. I wonder if he/she reads GMG and would like to let us know who they are!
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Pattern of leaves really makes itm
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