I tend to have a preference for nostalgia and for imagery that provokes questions: "Where does that road lead? This actually feels cold, hot, lonely, etc." With each shot I personally associate the sounds, smells, feelings, temperature, etc. Not everyone can or will connect with a photograph in this way. That is the beauty of this medium and what makes each photographer different. My only advice about photography is "Be in love with what you see." All images Copyright Bowman Gray 2018
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
To The Lake Once More
I know all of you have read or seen "Charlotte's Web" or "Stuart Little" by E.B. White. However, if you have not, you must read his collection of essays. "To The Lake Once More"(click to read it) is possibly my favorite. He, like me, seems to live in nostalgia. I hope to create the same kind of memories for my children.
The pictures are of Lake Katherine, mentioned below in the post about Reynolda Village. It was man made almost 100 years ago and was allowed to fill in due to the high cost of maintenance and to allow for wetland restoration. If you look closely in the old photo you can see the boathouse on the right and of course the condition of both as of this last Saturday.
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