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Save the date: January 10, 2008
Opening at Peter Hay Halpert Fine Art, NYC
Passing through Oslo Central Station before going to see “Les Miserables” world arena tour in Oslo Spektrum.
Sixth image in this autumn series...
I combined two of my favorite subjects here- the evening lakeshore and the autumn leaf colors!
I framed this scene with the turning Cottonwood leaves draping from above. Another glowing Cottonwood tree is featured in the background.
What a great time of year!
Have a great week, everyone.
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I think it's a Gute sheep, but I'm not sure.
I took this photo in Sweden.
Lens: Samyang 135mm f/2.0, used wide open.
A wonderful surprise this morning: this fellow was traveling with a flock of Pine Grosbeaks, and is the first recorded here at our home in more than twenty years. Good start to the New Year!
A digital fine art in watercolor in the style of John Audubon of a Evening Grosbeak perched on a branch, created using Bing AI and Photoshop
Prompt: A watercolor artwork in the style of John Audubon of a Evening Grosbeak perched on the branch of an apple tree, eating some berries from its beak. The background is blurred with greenery
Merton as monk had discerned that efficacy in his vocation to write would depend on exercising an ability to report the singular wisdom he was continually learning in the school of his own life’s more intimate relationships with God, with human cultures, and within the opportunities offered through the persons, places, and identity-transforming events of his personal history.
His desire to write and speak truth beyond his received opinions that were inculcated in him by his education, social class, and singular religious commitments, in short, his will to find his own voice, was ascetically heroic. His intuition that a grace was given to write confessing the contours of his personal struggle to be a fully integrated and truth-speaking human being was romantic. His goal to be a witness to freedom by word and example was idealized.
-A focus on truth : Thomas Merton’s uncensored mind / Patrick W. Collins