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August 17, 2017
Some of the heaviest traffic we've seen all morning on this little rural road.
Adirondacks Vacation
Essex, New York
Lake Champlain Area - USA
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Preparation work for my "Looking Out" series based on woodland here in Michigan USA. As well as five main paintings, I filled a number of sketchbooks and some concertina sketchbooks.
a bright spell
Wet and windy weather yesterday.
No real damage for us thankfully.
First Aid Kit - Heavy Storm
This is one of the views from the Seacow Head Lighthouse on Prince Edward Island. It's a working light that was automated back in the 1950's but is also open to visitors during the summer months. Its location is also an important recreational area for the people of Fernwood, the community that encompasses the lighthouse land.
Photo taken with the Olympus OM-D E-M1 and M.Zuiko 7-14mm f/2.8 Pro.
The last painting of my 5 night stay on Little Saint Simons Island, Georgia. The Helen House, where we stayed, was built in 1928. The screened porch opens onto a small, walled courtyard, a large magnolia tree, the Muhly grass-lined Mosquito Creek, and the marsh. I started this a little too late in the day to finish it on site. When I returned home to Iowa, I tweaked the contrast to convey the late afternoon light that I had in my memory. November 2, 2011
SOLD
Theme of the Week - Frame Within A Frame
Quickly done at Hobby Lobby before any other customers showed up.
Somewhere over central Italy while flying south to Malta. The window of the airplane made for some splendid additional punctuating flare. I was kicking myself for not having some color film in the camera, but in the end.... what do you think?
Kodak Retina IIIC, Schneider-Kreuznach Xenon 50mm f/2
Fuji Acros 100 @ box
Xtol 1+0, 8' @ 20C
Took this shot of the rear view mirror & then did some major cropping. Taken during our vacation in SD
Hoping to see the full moon rise... these clouds are threatening that goal... from the top of Blue Mt. looking out over Georgian Bay
October 17, 2011.
I think unexpected tragedies always have a much bigger impact than expected ones, because of the shock that comes along with it. I have a really hard time adjusting to people walking in and walking out of my life. I tend to put up padlocks and barriers against people trying to walk in, and refuse to let go of the hands of those walking out.
I've never been able to understand those who can just throw away feelings like they've never existed. Those people who can change like the direction of the wind; the ones who smile at you one day and look at you with alien, glassy eyes the next; the ones who you thought would always be there.. but in the end left. The words, 'Don't you feel any attachment at all?' jumble up in my head; ugly feelings and broken sorrow churning all around. I miss you those people, the people who have done that, the people who were there, and then not there anymore.
Because maybe you don't care, but I do. And I'm tired of picking up the pieces of all the broken things around me. And even if I want to stop, I can't. I will always care. Always.
Thank you so much for 100,000 photostream views. That is a huge milestone for me :)
Macro Mondays - Negative Space
3 1/2" toy zebra in high key
Playing with my new light box and lights! I think I'm in love...because that's not weird, right? To 'love' photography accessories?!
We were in the directors home practicing some theater play , i was the one who plays musics and she was an actress.