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24 Ecstatic Minutes: The Clear as Mud Session
Ah, the rush of trying something new and it works. Works well! I’ve just downloaded my first set of photos in six months from the trusty Canon PowerShot, which is no less ingenious than its lucky owner, though much more reliable in … Continue reading
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Tagged autobiography, bliss, favorite photos, gardening, light, urban sky, violets
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Good Friend Down
They are giants. Two oaks towering more than six stories high. And in between was once a sinuous and not so small maple tree. Look through the teen-aged pine and you’ll see her on a snowy day. Weed whackers and … Continue reading
Containing Fire
It’s a very simple series, really: a row of burning candles, fifty-eight snapshots, some taken with flash, some without. The wall was being scraped for painting. The first five images rest well within “Snapped” guidelines, showing pretty much what I … Continue reading
Party Over Here
The whole nine yards are essential; the aesthetic is abundance. Put everything you have into making it happen, and you’ll get back more than you ever imagined. Every party should envelop guests in an alternative environment, swallow you up in … Continue reading
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Tagged amazing birthday, favorite photos, party, table-setting art
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Urban Sky
Step out and look up. Urban skies have their own particular kind of light, and I devote a good portion of the day to watching it change. There is so much going on. I study the colors as if they … Continue reading