Such a magnificent shot, Andrew. Love how there was such a strong shadow in between the two paths. Gives us a very ominous feel, having only one choice, one path to go down to and you don’t know what’s down there. Well, to the left you can see it’s sort of a dead end 🙂
Thanks Robyn. I should have added the advice my Grandfather gave me many years ago. “In life there are always two roads, the right road and the wrong road. Make sure you always choose the right one.” 🙂
Love the picture…reminds me of the poem “the road not taken” by Robert Frost. “Two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one less traveled by”… Beautiful picture.
Love the way you captured the (almost) mirrored image!
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Thanks; very much appreciated…Andrew
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Bravo. Your photo is spot on the mark for this week’s theme. Thanks for sharing.
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Thank you Gerry; much appreciated 🙂
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Such a magnificent shot, Andrew. Love how there was such a strong shadow in between the two paths. Gives us a very ominous feel, having only one choice, one path to go down to and you don’t know what’s down there. Well, to the left you can see it’s sort of a dead end 🙂
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Thanks Mabel for your thoughtful comments; much appreciated 🙂
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What a great shot Andrew! Fantastic composition and yes there’s a decision to be made about which way.
Very memorable!
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Thanks Robyn. I should have added the advice my Grandfather gave me many years ago. “In life there are always two roads, the right road and the wrong road. Make sure you always choose the right one.” 🙂
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Yes that fits doesn’t it?!
I really like this one and you’ve got great ‘seeing’ eyes!
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Love the picture…reminds me of the poem “the road not taken” by Robert Frost. “Two roads diverged in a wood and I took the one less traveled by”… Beautiful picture.
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Thank you so much. Your comment and quote from Robert Frost is greatly appreciated. It completes the “post” beautifully 🙂
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