For a moment there I thought this was a ghost in a mirror picture! The light n face is so low, it could be- I'm guessing from the title it is a live person! Interesting antiquey setting.
This is a really neat shadow shot. I haven't been to Baker City in forever. That area is one that my husband and I need to explore though; hopefully this summer.
Baker City catches a bit of snow. I think I'd rather be in Ashland or Portland this time of year. Always beautiful mountains to look at especially if you get stuck.
This is a gorgeous photo, I love the glowing light in the darkness and the person is so well framed.
ReplyDeleteFor a moment there I thought this was a ghost in a mirror picture! The light n face is so low, it could be- I'm guessing from the title it is a live person! Interesting antiquey setting.
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your time with your friends.
ReplyDeleteMaybe the snow won't last long.
I love Oregon where my brother-in-law lives by the beach in Brookings.
I hope to go there again someday!
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A visit with good friends sounds like fun--in spite of the snow :) Have a great weekend!
ReplyDeleteEnjoy your weekend!
ReplyDeletehope you'll have a safe travel.
take care
lovely picture hope the snow subsides a bit so that you can enjoy time with your friends
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Blessing
Stay warm rain in Portland later today.
This is a really neat shadow shot. I haven't been to Baker City in forever. That area is one that my husband and I need to explore though; hopefully this summer.
ReplyDeleteTake care and drive safe!
Nice photo! I had fun scrolling through the others you've posted this week as well!
ReplyDeleteCool pic. Mysterious.
ReplyDeleteBaker City catches a bit of snow. I think I'd rather be in Ashland or Portland this time of year. Always beautiful mountains to look at especially if you get stuck.
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The epitome of the 'dimly-lit place' here.