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edbermac

(16,280 posts)
Wed May 28, 2025, 12:42 PM May 28

Philippe Park trees, Safety Harbor FL

Just playing around with the B&W option on my Nikon. Interesting pattern.

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Philippe Park trees, Safety Harbor FL (Original Post) edbermac May 28 OP
nice! nice park too HAB911 May 28 #1
I am SO loving this! NCgayguy May 28 #2
Thanks for the Yeats quote. Perfect Walleye May 28 #3
Great photo. Walleye May 28 #4
I used to love to go there. It was never super busy, so it was great for the dogs ms liberty May 28 #5

NCgayguy

(255 posts)
2. I am SO loving this!
Wed May 28, 2025, 12:52 PM
May 28

Dear edbermac,

Looks like they are dancing a ballet! Graceful! The black and white really captures the emotion! Thank you. I am reminded of something I read decades ago, "How do we tell the dancers from the dance?" (or something like that) Thank you for sharing such a beauty!


EDIT: Among School Children by William Butler Yeats. "The line suggests that the dancer and the dance are inseparable, like the leaf, blossom, and bole of a tree". I had to go look it up! Thanks for bring back a memory with your exquisite photo!

ms liberty

(10,472 posts)
5. I used to love to go there. It was never super busy, so it was great for the dogs
Wed May 28, 2025, 02:00 PM
May 28

This was 35/40 years ago now, so probably not so much quiet now. I grew up in Town n Country.

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