By Vladimir Brezina
Ailsa’s travel-themed photo challenge this week is Pale. Once again, her chosen theme is somehow strangely linked to The Daily Post’s photo challenge this week, Color—although for a change it’s the polar opposite.
In response to The Daily Post’s challenge, I’ve posted some highly colored kayaking photos. But of course I have some pale ones as well…
I love your pale photos of kayaking, especially the last one and the third from the last. :-)
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You like a little bit of color with your paleness? :-)
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Wow, strong fotos and a beautiful silence on some of them :) , greetings from Anja from Germany
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Thank you, Anja—greeting from NYC! :-)
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Love the first one. It looks like you’re floating! ;)
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Yes, it was almost disorienting :-)
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Gorgeous!
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Thanks, Naomi! :-)
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That shot of the Brooklyn Bridge is killing me. In a good way, of course.
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I certainly hope it’s in a good way! ;-)
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Would have loved to be there…looks silent and serene.
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:-)
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You both have a great life together – wonderful city scape. I am envious!
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It’s certainly a different way to see the city… :-)
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Much less traffic!! More waves.I am not a strong swimmer or I would love to try this.
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The Eskimos, who invented kayaking, couldn’t swim either… ;-)
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Perhaps I am part Eskimo ><
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These are wonderful pictures Vladimir. It’d be really great to see an entry from you in the Digital Lightroom Photo Competition – http://www.thedigitallightroom.wordpress.com. :-)
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Thanks! I know about the competition and will try to enter something… :-)
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Lovely photos again, Vlad. It looks as though you’re flying in that first one. :)
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That’s Johna flying in the middle of Long Island Sound… :-)
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lovely pictures – capturing the cooler weather that comes with them
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Although right now we’ve had just about enough of cooler weather here in NYC… :-)
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Reblogged this on omo10 and commented:
Travel Theme: Pale
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Thanks for reblogging!
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Welcome
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That first shot has a wonderful ephemeral quality to it!
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Yes, that one is most people’s favorite… :-)
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perfect for you.
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Thank you, Mrs. C!
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You do pale really well! The fourth one might be my favorite, but the last one is right up there!
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:-) Thanks!!
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that top foto is fabulous!
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Thanks, Will! Welcome back to NYC! I enjoyed your photos from Puerto Rico… :-)
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What an amazing perspective you get to enjoy being out on the kayak.
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That we surely do! :-)
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Stunning shots!
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Thank you, Izabela!! :-)
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Love how these photos contrast with the ones you put up for the wordpress color challenge. Great, all of them!
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Thanks, Amy!
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I knew you would have some great “pale” shots. Love your work. regards Peet
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Thank you so much, Peet! :-)
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Love the cloud kayaking!
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That’s pretty much how it felt, for a few minutes that day :-)
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I love your photos and I love kayaking! I have a bit of a love affair with NYC so the views of it from the water just amaze me. Though, I particularly love the first; it almost seems like you are kayaking in the sky :)
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It was almost like that… :-)
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My favorite is the empty boat on the shore, and the lines of the sand, and the rising (?) sun beyond the clouds. Lovely.
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Early morning on the South Shore of Long Island on Day 3 of last summer’s Long Island circumnavigation…
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Love that last shot Vladimir!
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More like it in other posts on Wind Against Current, for instance here.
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I pinned “Hudson River in a Fog” on my “Cityscape Photography” board on Pinterest. Hope you don’t mind. [http://pinterest.com/gaylealstrom/cityscape-photography/]
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Not at all—thanks, Gayle!
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Love your blog and your photos! I nominated you for the ‘Inspiring Blogger Award’.
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Thanks so much for the nomination! We are greatly honored—so glad you are inspired by our blog ;-) :-)
We’ll post an awards post as soon as we can…
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I think these are the best pale photos I’ve seen in this challenge. A great job. The pale colors give a soft calming touch to the scenery.
BE ENCOURAGED! BE BLESSED!
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Thanks so much for being so encouraging, Francine!! :-)
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Beautiful misty shots … the one of Great South Bay, Long Island is my favorite. It looks like it is very peaceful. Nice photos …
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It was peaceful morning, at least compared to the thunderstorms that swept through repeatedly during the night (see here and here)… ;-)
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Oh, no .. . storms can be intense. Hope the lights stayed on. A problem, sometimes, during storms.
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Well, we were camping, so we weren’t worried about the lights going out… :-)
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in the first shot you look as if you in between worlds almost…what a great image
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Felt that way… :-)
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It’s surely the same as with music, where it takes the slow and quiet movements to set off the loud and mouvementé — but I prefer the loud and brassy. And just so, I prefer the bright and vivid.
Your first photo, though, goes a ways toward winning me over.
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Good! And for bright and vivid, see the complementary set of photos of the same week…
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Yeah! That last one especially, the red and gold picnic — that goes ZING! for me.
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Yes! Especially against the pale backdrop of the falling snow…
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