With one who does not speak his every thought
I spent a pleasant evening. ~ Hyakuchi*
Things wabi-sabi have a vague, blurry, or attenuated quality—as things do as they approach nothingness (or come out of it). One-hard edges take on a soft pale glow. Once-substantial materiality appears almost sponge-like. Once-bright saturated colors fade into muddy earth tones or the smoky hues of dawn and dust. Wabi-sabi comes in an infinite spectrum of grays…**
This week’s WordPress.com Weekly Photo Challenge submission: a barn in southeastern Wyoming
sources:
*The Moon in the Pines
Trans: Jonathan Clements
**Wabi-Sabi for Artist, designers, Poets, & Philosophers
Leonard Koren

And wabi-sabi, too, is life, I think.
I agree 🙂 the beauty of life’s transitions
Absolutely beautiful and absolutely wabi-sabi.
Thank you Suzanne
Excellent!
Thank you S. Thomas for your encouraging comment.
First thing that I said when I saw this was “Oh. F*CK.” In a good way. In a very good way. 🙂
thank you for visiting Milaiski and for your feedback
Very beautiful! Great choice.
Thanks Amy 🙂
Very nice shot – I like it a lot with the toning and fence not too close and the way it is receding.
(It brought to mind the end of the film Witness, when the baddies are approaching the Amish town.)
David, thank you for visiting and sharing your thoughts.
Wyoming…one of my favorite places in the US. A beautiful picture of one aspect of it.
janet
Thank you for your positive response… WY winters include days that have a spring-like feel…this spring the rolling hills seem to be blanketed in various shades of green, beautiful 🙂