Emptyness by T.Rex
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Description
Friday; March 24, 2017
Emptyness
A view over the Realm of Quackery after cleaning up cut reeds. An occasional quack can be seen investigating the loss. Most are still in hiding, most likely in the white quack house. Unusually quiet. They must all be quite traumatized. Uncanny how few are visible.
Enjoy? Thatโs for you to decide. I feel a bit sorry for them. But, imagine the VIEW! But donโt tell the land lord or he may raise the rent!
Comments (9)
Faemike55
I understand the necessity of the pruning - if allowed to grow unchecked, there would be no pond for the quacks to swim in.
Great capture
T.Rex
Right you are! It was SO dense there was almost no open water, hence the pruning!
X-PaX
Very nice capture.
RodS
I'm tellin' ya..... They're all in the quackery plotting revenge.... I'd step quickly on your way past there for a few days - or get the Big Guy to escort you. I'd hate to see you get kidnapped by a bunch of PO'd ducks!
Buffalo1
It's too nice a place for attack ducks to live. Watch out for the bridge in wet weather!
UteBigSmile
It's a very nice looking capture, I really like it!
sossy
looks clean indeed! excellent capture ๐
mandala
Fantastic View!
romangirl
A great capture!
anahata.c
I've wanted to come to your gallery for some time, since I've seen many of your comments; and you are one of a handful of artists who writes almost as much as I do, lol, and I've always enjoyed your observations as well as your reflections on life, and your humor too. I'm back on RR for just a day, so I'm only commenting on a few images per gallery. But at least I'll get to a few of yours at last...
I always like photos that tackle difficult subjects. This seems difficult because it's big and empty (ala your title). But you captured a sweep, a real feeling of late winter/early spring, the curve of the water and how it all meets in those trees in the back...a kind of 'bleakness', and yet there's peace in it. And the birds---not many of them here, as you say---give it life, since there aren't many people in the shot. Coming from a huge city, I don't see scenes like this very often. A fine capture of a big, empty area. I suppose the reed-decimation is like someone taking off their feathers. The place is suddenly, unwantedly shorn...you captured that feeling very well.