Some moments of serenity in recent times have been when I have spent time in quiet places, such as the little Walled Garden in Sunbury. Being amidst nature, even if it isn’t in the wild is very calming, I think
I found St Dunstan in the East to be a very peaceful place( another place where nature plays a vital part
I do find the coast the coast can be serene (if the waves are lapping gently, rather than crashingl!)
Also, I find creating Still Life images can create serene images, depending on the colour palette and how ‘busy’ or crowded the elements are:
Linked to lens-artist’s Photo Challenge at Tina’s here
The beach and camera shots work for me, Sue. Serene indeed.
Best wishes, Pete.
The camera shot was great, because the colours worked together well- not my camera though!
Some great examples Sue. That beach scene is really stunning!
Thanks, Tina – one from about a decade ago, and I wrote a poem about it
You take a lovely photograph, Sue. I find myself feeling quite serene. 🙂 🙂
Good to hear, Jo!
Wine is always better than Lemsip 🙂 🙂
True! Or even Pimms, which I enjoyed yesterday!!
wonderful pics
Thanks!
Lovely, Sue! That blue camera and all – love your stillebens!
The camera isn’t mine! Stillebens is Still Life??
Yes – we use the German word here in Sweden.
Ah!
Those gardens look so serene. It must feel good to find such calm places in this busy, noisy world.
I find it so!
Brilliant shots.
Glad you like these, Desley Jane!
Enjoyed the view
Good! 😊
Very nice!
Thanks!
Great images! I love the photo of the couple.
Thanks! it’s just such a photogenic place, Ana!
All beautiful shots Sue — serenity indeed!
Pleased you think so, Su!
Very serene shots, Sue. I especially love the beach shot. 🙂
That beach is proving popular!
Marvelous settings for serene moments…………….
Many thanks, Sally!
All wonderfully serene images, Sue. I especially love your beach scene. 🙂
It is lovely, isn’t it!