Monday 20 June 2011

The Wakeful Swan



You may need to click this picture to enlarge it.   I was walking along the river at night last week. It was late twilight, the sky was a strange, deep red and the rain was falling all around.   The swan could just be seen in the darkness. She was still awake, still searching for food, but I don't think she saw me because she didn't take any notice of me.

19 comments:

  1. This is stunning! I just love the colors and the way the swan just pops out.

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  2. Dear Jenny, great photo. I am glad to have found your blog after I read your comment on my latest post. Many thanks. You live in the city that has been a myth for me for many years, since the early 70's. I worked in a hotel in London to improve my terrible English in 1975. I arrived by train from Venice, it took me almost two days. It was a time I remember with nostalgia, I was wearing ( now il would be unthinkable ) clogs all day long. Had dinner in a ke-bab place near a pub in Angel where they played rock music, I was there almost every night, arriving even by bicycle once...In a place near Victoria Station I went to a Peter Hammil's memorable concert...
    In Portobello I bought a blue shirt without collar, soft soft fabric, that reached my knees.... I wore it for ages.

    In August at last I will visit the Globe Theatre.

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  3. Thanks for dropping by, please leave the url of your blog next time, because I forgot to click Follow and I want to!

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  4. Wow this is an amazing photo! Your header is just gorgeous, too! :)

    -j
    sorelle in style

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  5. Superb photograph, made all the more interesting by your back story.

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  6. A beautiful and mysterious image....I'm thinking of Camelot!

    Best wishes,
    Ruby

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  7. Jenny Woolf,
    This is a magical world of Swan Lake! I hope to encounter such a beautiful dark red. Composition is perfect. Here's to this exquisite photo!
    Have a nice day!

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  8. A beautiful scene...thanks for sharing.

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  9. I love the mood of this photo! And congratulations on your new book. I love Lewis Carroll! Thanks for your comment on my blog x

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  10. What a stunning image, so enchanting and fairy tale like. It must have been once in a life time experience, forever etched in your recollection...
    Thank you so much for stopping by my place and your kind comment.;)
    xoxo

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  11. Thank you for all your comments on this picture. I am glad that others have shared the feeling I had when I took it. I was sleeping on a boat that night, and it made it even more magical...

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  12. Jenny, are you any relation to Virginia Woolf (another extremely gifted writer!)? I'll look into getting your book State side here.

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  13. No, no relation. Thanks so much for looking for my book. It is published in the US by Saint Martins Press, and it's now out in paperback. I'd guess Barnes and Noble would have it .:)

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  14. The image is ful of poesy.
    Thank you, Jenny.

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  15. Lovely.

    And it has a certain calmness to it. Stunning shot! :)

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  16. What an absolutely beautiful photograph!

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