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ABSTRACT LEAF JUNGLE
Watercolor, Inks, & Gesso
AUTUMN SUDDENLY
The sudden sound of the rustle of leaves
Being stirred by breezes
And moving along the sidewalk
Alerts me once again
To the season,
The changeability of it all,
Always changing
Second by second
And yet I must see it, or hear it,
Or sense it in some way
To realize that it is not sudden at all.
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Dear Follower. First of all thank you so much for following me until this time. Thank you for your interest on my portfolio so far. As you may have noticed, since some time I am going through a change-- both in style and pscychological visionary. That means, most propably I will not enter the zones I have already been- and will enter new contemporary zones. This may create some dissapointment for some of my dear followers; but I this will be my new path..I hope you will undertand my will to change into new zones:)) Thank you.
To avoid confusion with some group invitations, all of my images are created from blank. Any image from a photo is clearly marked as such.
I'll be doing an abstract photo of an everyday object for the next five days. I plan to enter them into a photo contest at Popular Photography.
The way the evening light brought out the shape of the rocks at Mosquito Beach. This rock was sandstone.
Look carefully at the section of rock forming a dark vertical line about 1/3 of the way from the right side of the photo. It is very wavy compared to the other rock. I noticed that it looked like the same shape the underwater sand takes at the Sleeping Bear Dunes. Later I read that this pattern was actually formed by sand that was once an ocean bed. It was covered by the other layers of sandstone, but eventually it was exposed as the upper layers broke away.
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OK, more smoke. When today's Daily Shoot assignment suggested that I:
Make a photograph that incorporates a circle.
I figured that I'd have to try my hand at another smoke wheel.