gather |?gað?r|verb1 [ intrans. ] come together; assemble or accumulate : a crowd gathered in the square. [Merriam Webster dictionary]
Shutter Sisters is one of the blogs that I do take a moment to check out, even if those moments are few and far between. Shutter Sisters picks a word for each month; guess what the word is for March? I was inspired to post these images.
“She kept asking if the stories were true. I kept asking her if it mattered. We finally gave up. She was looking for a place to stand, and I wanted a place to fly.” ~ Brian Andreas, Story People
You know sometimes I wish I had my own private gallery space. This second photo is one that I would blow up large — I mean nothing smaller than six feet tall. I’d hang it so that the bottom of the image was at eye level and the rest of the sky rose up from there. Powerful. But alas, I don’t have a gallery. Though it really would make quite an impact, don’t you think? 🙂
I LOVE your idea to blow up the photo of the four planes – that would be so cool! I wish I had a tall enough wall to do that.
I’m guessing the word is “fly”.