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"Live in the layers,
not on the litter."
Though I lack the art
to decipher it,
no doubt the next chapter
in my book of transformations
is already written.
I am not done with my changes.
Stanley Kunitz
Countless layers in this rock face. Once upon a time they were horizontal....... hard to imagine the forces it must have taken to deform it so much. Think the rock is a type of slate.
If you have the time please look as large as possible.
Art - Layers and Dry-brush
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It is a creative edit of my capture of Eucalyptus tree bark, but through my eyes and lens it is a landscape with lots of hills and a little bit of fog.
Here is the closeup view of the layered Kanchipuram silk sari. This is a type of silk sari made in Kanchipuram. Tamilnadu. These silk saris are bridal or special ocassion wear for the women of South India.
of depth...
of passion...
of softness...
of protection...
of luminosity...
of illusion...
of sweetness...
of feelings...
of gentleness...
of thoughts...
of memories...
of wishes...
of light...
of love...
Have a great Friday and a wonderful weekend!! xo
Bands of cloud herald a new storm system moving into the region expected to bring 7-12 cm of snow tomorrow.
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120/100 Paddles, 2016.
Yesterday, we snowshoed to a third waterfall in our area. We are lucky to have three of them within a half hour drive from our home. There is a trail that goes from below up to the falls and then on top of the falls. Although I can easily carry a camera on my back when hiking now, I still am not ready to bring along a tripod. So I steadied my camera on my camera bag while I sat in the snow. I used the timer so I wouldn’t shake the camera as much as I went for this slow shutter speed. It worked out not too bad! I was fascinated by the layers of ice forming under that torrent of water still coming over the cliff. The pillows of snow around the falls is much higher than I have ever seen at the falls. I would not trust stepping onto it with the sound of running water underneath. The waterfall usually has a more impressive height. We are outside so much this winter. The layers of clothing we have accumulated over the years have us prepared for most conditions. I believe today may be our first day we don’t need to shovel or blow snow.