Dedicated to Mother. A fleeting moment. An actual Cloud. Genuine heart shaped cloud. Straight out of the camera.
When I saw the cloud, I picked up my camera from beside me and shot. As can be seen, it was already beginning to break up on the little torn patch at top left. It disappeared before I could get a second shot. The cloud immediately fell apart and seemed to dissolve … or as some might say, the heart transpired and was forever lost.
Photo taken in the beautiful mountains of North Carolina, USA
© Jean Gregory Evans
Canon PowerShot SX20 IS f/6.3 1/1250s ISO-80 77mm
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A lover of art and nature, Jean also adores animals, whimsy, smiles, and chocolate chip cookies.
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Wonderful capture jean
Thank you very much, Larry.
– Jean Gregory Evans
Thank you very much, Marie! I really appreciate this!
– Jean Gregory Evans
Nicely captured…There is a challenge running right now in the Just for You (dedications Only) group..this would make a great addtion to The heart to Heart challenge…Just join the group(If you dont belong just yet) add a dedication in the description box to or for someone or something..Once accepted into the group enter the challenge. If you wish to…good luck
Thank you very much, jeanlphotos! That is a very kind invitation and I have joined the group and entered the challenge. Fun stuff!
– Jean Gregory Evans
A mother’s love never ends, she will send us love letters in the skies like this!
Your words are very sweet. Mother died last year and I miss her so much. I appreciate this group, it made me think to dedicate this. Thank you!
– Jean Gregory Evans
I just lost my mom this week and I can identify with this!
I am so sorry for your loss. Mother always said that death is a natural part of life. She would also say something like “It’s a tough row to hoe”. I hope that your memories of your mom will be a great comfort to you.
– Jean Gregory Evans