Always trying to take pictures that represent what I see. Struggling with that most of the time; often not happy with the results. I keep trying to stretch my vision to really look at things - and to capture them better. I sincerely appreciate the Flickr Friends from whom I have learned so very much.

 

I sincerely appreciate all kind comments and suggestions of ways to improve a photo. I will comment on your pictures as well, but it may take awhile. Invitations and awards are appreciated too, but please (and I hope not to offend anyone) restrain yourself from putting gigantic, moving, sparkling, or blinking things in my comment stream if it does not cause you too much distress.

 

All pictures are mine, of course, and may not be used without my permission.

 

Lastly, if you comment on my pictures or add me as a contact, and your profile and/or photostream contain things that are offensive, disparaging, or otherwise harmful to humans or animals, I will block you. We are all on this planet together, we all have value, and we all deserve to be treated with respect.

 

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Marion (fizzix) is a wonderful flickr member with a great variety of photographs and a super sense of humor. She has the ability to see the world differently than most, spot the unusual image and capture it in a stunning photograph. I also like that she posts a series of photos taken by her father during the WW2 in t… Read more

Marion (fizzix) is a wonderful flickr member with a great variety of photographs and a super sense of humor. She has the ability to see the world differently than most, spot the unusual image and capture it in a stunning photograph. I also like that she posts a series of photos taken by her father during the WW2 in the Pacific theater; they are both fascinating and a part of history. Her photography is inspirational and I strongly recommend you take a look.

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December 26, 2008
Jim says:

Whether she's photographing decaying leaves, the inner workings of particle accelerators, landscapes, or "whathaveyou," Marion brings an acute and witty eye to bear on the subjects she photographs. She possesses a keen sense for the "minutiae" of our world, but that sense is always informed by a photographic intellige… Read more

Whether she's photographing decaying leaves, the inner workings of particle accelerators, landscapes, or "whathaveyou," Marion brings an acute and witty eye to bear on the subjects she photographs. She possesses a keen sense for the "minutiae" of our world, but that sense is always informed by a photographic intelligence that grows stronger with each new set of images. Often funny, sometimes cryptic, but always fascinating, her photostream is one to which I return daily, knowing I'll find something in it to please me, to puzzle me, to make me go "ahhhhh!" and to sharpen my own eye.

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January 29, 2008