holmertz 2022-01-04 3:02
Hello Paul,
In November, after your second photo from this country, you said there wouldn't be a long series from Macedonia. This is now #26 (excluding lots of workshops). I don't mind, I like them, so keep them coming. It just makes me wonder what you regard as a long series. ;-)
Today's three photos all have very distinct compositions based on the locality of the town and its red roofs. The main photo has two fine diagonal lines and is balanced by the very bright flag and the church tower. WS #1 shows a very neat diagonal forest and a superb triangular view of almost identical buildings with the church at the top, while WS #2 shows a roof looking like a work of art. I refer to the one on the left side.;-)
Best regards,
Gert
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Thank you Gert,
Oops! I've always had a problem keeping something short and sweet. Apparently also a problem to keep my promises... I remember at my first picture you said you expected another long series to follow on this new country. My intention then was to show some pictures of the Painted Mosque in Tetovo because I personally thought it was a very beautiful and completely underappreciated monument, both on TE and in general in Europe. However, when I saw my photos of North Macedonia again after a long time, a lot of beautiful memories and nostalgic feelings came up and I kept showing more pictures ... I certainly do regard this NM-series already as a long one. I admit that I got lost in it ![]() Of course I have to make sure it's still worth showing. When showing photos to others for the sake of a good memory of that place, it remains a difficult matter to estimate the interest of the others. There are still so many pictures of other countries I'd like to present here (that's the problem Malgo has brought up several times) while I don't want to be constantly on TE. Like everyone else, I wish that the coronavirus disappears very soon. But if it lasts much longer, I won't be short of pictures. But I keep thinking that North Macedonia is too little known for many Europeans. Kind regards, Paul |
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