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this year I hope to make friends with painting again
I'm both scared and excited about it...
that may mean I'm less here in words...
please know I'm not leaving the flickr community
I value you enormously...
many many thanks for understanding
and whether in words or in quiet...
thank you for the company!!
forgive me for deleting group comment codes...
they're not my thing.. tho I do appreciate the visit!
slow moving sea over a long period of time (project # 7 ) /without using any graphics program/
Intentional Camera Movement - ICM
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If the spirit of the times or boredom ask you to keep yourself busy, disobey them and discover the benefits of aimlessly doing nothing, of aimlessly immersing yourself in the pure present.
You will be surprised how much good is waiting for you there. Hans Kruppa
Mad Bess was the wife of an C18th gamekeeper, a demented old woman who prowled these woods at night looking for poachers.
For Macro Mondays - Intentional Blur.
An interesting theme this week as it is not an area I have much experience in. Hopefully I have managed to pull it off.
Happy Macro Monday!
The theme today is "intentional blur",
easier said than done with a macro 3" restriction.
I tried lots of different ideas,
a Mersenne prime of failed attempts later...
(tiny toy top is about 2 inches tall)
thank you K Jurgens for your patient spinning help,
ay, this was so HARD to do!
HMM!
for the people of the Ukraine
the radiant love of sunflowers
and peace
forgive me for deleting group comment codes...
they're not my thing.. tho I do appreciate the visit!
“Trees don't grow even, they don't grow straight, just however it makes them happy.” - unknown.
This scene captured my attention because of the simple randomness of the trees. The subtle blues and yellows I saw in the background seemed to suit this ICM interpretation of the section of trail we were hiking. It also feels like I can walk right into the scene. There is no order to the scene and yet it looks welcoming to me.