27 September 2006

September

The sun shines high above
The sounds of laughter
The birds swoop down upon
The crosses of old grey churches
We say that we're in love
While secretly wishing for rain
Sipping coke and playing games
September's here again

Lyrics: David Sylvian

Photo: Abeku


10 comments:

  1. Lovely moody and beautiful autumn shot and it was a long time ago i listen to David Sylvian.

    Jeanette

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  2. Wonderful stuff anders
    I have been thinkin about
    the "trend" right now on the F blog.
    So many great captures from Mother Nature. It´s a delight and I really
    wonder what our friends on FS will think of that. They are absolutely
    certain that we never touch this
    kind of motiv.
    -urbano

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  3. Pure poetry for soul and mind!
    Love it!

    MJ

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  4. This is very much about my roots of inspiration, the music, the contemplative mood of the autumn, the peace. Something that has been there all the time and worth to consider again and again.

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  5. I'm very fond of this one...how they seem to reach for the sky...beautiful.


    /Christofer

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  6. One of the old book shops in town is closing for redevelopment during the autumn, so they have a big sale at the moment. One of things they have in there is two big boxes of American 'pulp' novels, sci-fi and fantasy in beautiful paperback editions with crappy paper. I came to think of the cover art on these novels when I saw your image, Anders. Some alternatives titles, with this is mind: The journey into the microscopic garden, The man who lost his sense to the lawn, Deep space, green grass, or Oh my god, our gardeners is a clone!

    J. S-g.

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  7. Like a meditation in nature! A picture to return to again and again!

    /Thomas

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  8. I've to admit that the triffids came to my mind when I worked in the darkroom...

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  9. From below. Useful angle. We talked about it at Korn ;) Ja som barnen ser det och vi vuxna minns.

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