In the Depths of Winter….
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In the depths of winter, I finally learned that within me there lay an invincible summer.
- Albert Camus French existentialist author & philosopher (1913 – 1960) …
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That is a picture of rebirth and hope, beautiful!
Thank you Oawriting . I appreciate your comment very much.
An exquisite image, particularly when enlarged – but I would have cropped a bit more off the left hand side.
Thanks Louis.. When I took this it was my original intention to use it to depict loneliness which is why I wanted a wide expanse of empty snow.. then I changed my mind and decided to use it with the Camus quote instead..
love it. thanks. Camus was a brilliant man.
Glad you like it Nigel…
There’s no way to tell you how pertinent this quote is for me this morning….so let me just say ‘thanks’ from the bottom of my heart.
Happy to be of service Scilla.. I have often felt the same when I have read your posts. !
So delicate … and there is a hope after all … that goes through even the chill.
Yes Viveka.. I believe there is always hope..
Perfect.
Thank you Elena.. kind of you to say that
Beautiful, and I respectfully disagree with Louis about cropping. It’s a great composition, goes wonderfully with your Camus quote, and I wouldn’t change a thing!
Thanks Howard.. I am going to leave it as it is !
Camus is a very fertile source of quotations,isn’t he
. More white stuff today!
Camus is wonderful indeed Rachael..
Very, very beautiful shot, Helen. After the plant, the slight surface texture on the snow makes it. Adrian
Thanks Adrian.. I thought you might like this one..