
First of all, this photo was taken from our cruise-ship balcony at 9p on 5/31/06 as we were leaving Stockholm, Sweden. Though it has autumnal hues, that's really the sun setting on trees still springing to life. Sweden may have been my favorite view from the ship because of pics like this.
Secondly, what exactly is a 'landscape!' When Donica heard this week's theme, she said, "Oh, Ginnie! You have so many photos to pick from!" So many taken from the ship, yes, with land and sea, so when does landscape end and seascape begin?
Then I laughed when I looked it up in the dictionary and found out the etymology: Dutch landschap, from land + -schap -ship. Okay, so maybe it's a stretch to say taking this from the ship makes it perfect for 'landscape,' but at least I got a giggle out of it. At any rate, it is "1 a: a picture representing a view of natural inland scenery b: the art of depicting such scenery" or "2 a: the landforms of a region in the aggregate b: a portion of territory that can be viewed at one time from one place."
There you have it!
Now, after 2 weeks away, I promise not to do another post until I get caught up on my blogroll!
Secondly, what exactly is a 'landscape!' When Donica heard this week's theme, she said, "Oh, Ginnie! You have so many photos to pick from!" So many taken from the ship, yes, with land and sea, so when does landscape end and seascape begin?
Then I laughed when I looked it up in the dictionary and found out the etymology: Dutch landschap, from land + -schap -ship. Okay, so maybe it's a stretch to say taking this from the ship makes it perfect for 'landscape,' but at least I got a giggle out of it. At any rate, it is "1 a: a picture representing a view of natural inland scenery b: the art of depicting such scenery" or "2 a: the landforms of a region in the aggregate b: a portion of territory that can be viewed at one time from one place."
There you have it!
Now, after 2 weeks away, I promise not to do another post until I get caught up on my blogroll!