There is one thin line between tears of sadness and tears of joy .
In case you missed it, I added your blog to list of photographers on the Dark Pines Photo photo blog list.
Yes. Fairly often I cry tears of joy. I think I’ll now add ‘sadness’ and ‘joy’ to the tags. I see there’s a thin line when a person is switching rapidly from laughing to deep sobbing (hysterical) but I think yo mean something else. So what is this thin line of which you speak?
Thank you for adding me to your blog. I hadn’t infact noticed – most of my blogging is done on my camera phone so I usually see a mobile/simplified version of WordPress blogs.
Another intriguing one I see…Hmm, it’s fascinating to see those colours working together so well, the yellow against that shaded black ground really compliments each other quite dramatically. And the title, man, that really says it all, doesn’t it? Great stuff, Ashley!
[...] with the dreams of hopeful lovers. The metal is washed with the tears of joy and sorrow. See how the thin line between tears of joy and sorrow marks the boundary of the image ? The metal is polished with the petals of flowers sacrificed to St. [...]
I love drips…
I often try to use them as part of a background for paintings, etc., but I never seem to get them to looks so wonderfully ‘natural’…
awesome capture, S.E.!
There is one thin line between tears of sadness and tears of joy .
In case you missed it, I added your blog to list of photographers on the Dark Pines Photo photo blog list.
Yes. Fairly often I cry tears of joy. I think I’ll now add ‘sadness’ and ‘joy’ to the tags. I see there’s a thin line when a person is switching rapidly from laughing to deep sobbing (hysterical) but I think yo mean something else. So what is this thin line of which you speak?
Thank you for adding me to your blog. I hadn’t infact noticed – most of my blogging is done on my camera phone so I usually see a mobile/simplified version of WordPress blogs.
Another intriguing one I see…Hmm, it’s fascinating to see those colours working together so well, the yellow against that shaded black ground really compliments each other quite dramatically. And the title, man, that really says it all, doesn’t it? Great stuff, Ashley!
Thanks so much for your appreciation, JP. Particularly pleasing as I made the background much darker than it was in ‘reality’.
It certainly worked in the shot’s favour…
Thanks, dude.
So often tears make a wall of their own… Nice image, SE.
Thanks, HMH.
[...] with the dreams of hopeful lovers. The metal is washed with the tears of joy and sorrow. See how the thin line between tears of joy and sorrow marks the boundary of the image ? The metal is polished with the petals of flowers sacrificed to St. [...]
Oooh! Linky love! Thank you, elmediat.
I like this one a lot syncy
Thanks, Nursie! x
I love drips…
I often try to use them as part of a background for paintings, etc., but I never seem to get them to looks so wonderfully ‘natural’…
awesome capture, S.E.!
They were just there waiting for me, Robert.
I like it very much … very intriguing!
Thank you, Walter! I like that you find it intriguing.