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stained glass in Lansdowne Parish Church

The focus is utterly soft, but it gives it this dreamy feeling...

A paddle out memorial for the Gulf Coast surfing legend, Yancy Spencer lll, gets underway at Pensacola Beach Sunday, February 20. Yancy put Pensacola Beach on the map as a great place to surf, and he also Founded Innerlight Surf Shop.

It is Echinacea time... these most wonderful and healing

flowers are in bloom all over...

OutBack Innerlight Surf and Skate

tow swans wite as snow

have found their in the expanse of the sea

so they are going their way together

through the up and off from the tide

and in moments of their same sounds

they are dance their dance of the dances

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Art in Action 2012

Innerlight by John O Connor

The flowers of the pointsettias are gone...

Canada Day: Another warm, narcotic Ontario summer night.

Outside it was raining... just look at the grey background. Sitting in my office I suddenly noticed the wonderful sunny colors of these little flowers in my vase... Just had to take the camera out!

Maggie... thank you for the title!

Old school... or former shoolhouse. This house was build in 1847 and used as

a school until the 1960's

painting tools reflected with light

After Self Realization we will remain as we were, but will be guided by the light of the Soul. This light will assist us in dissolving faults and becoming nonviolent.

An excellent location to teach my photography class a little practical shooting. A sunny afternoon with plenty of light (sometimes too much) to practice the "exposure triangle".

A twilight shot... a little blurry but I loved the atmosphere.

An instant fave with her Saturday smile!

here is a photo of her a year ago, she is growing up: flickr.com/photos/7930204@N04/1535515275/in/set-721576023...

who knows a title for this one?

Taken with my Canon Powershot G2

technically seen no perfection at all... but I really liked the "red mood" ;)

Questions arise when we see beyond the surface of even the most mundane things in our world.

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