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A perfect circle - Thinking of you
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Thinking Of You
Lying all alone and restless
unable to lose this image
sleepless, unable to focus on
anything but your surrender
Tugging a rhythm to the vision that's in my head
Tugging a beat to the sight of you lying
So delighted with a new understanding
Something about a little evil that makes that
Unmistakable noise I was hearing
Unmistakable sound that I know so well
Spent and sighing with a look in your eye
Spent and sighing with a look on your face like
Sweet revelation sweet surrender
sweet, sweet surrender
Surrender...
Maybe... maybe not!
... but if Mum would buy me that puppy, I'm sure I'd feel better!
Experimenting today ... and a sad little girl was born while I get warmed up for 2011's first projects. She has an upside down heart, like a tear - but with love, on her cheek, and a tiny tree that's sprouting more tear-hearts on her lid. She's on one of those licca bodies with the tilt-y neck piece... gives her head an expressive little tilt.
Thanks for looking! <3
this woman was sitting outside of a big church in ethiopia, and we later saw her inside, also sitting and staring off into the distance
"...Thinking about you
Thinking about me
Thinking about just you and me, la da de de, there ain't no place I'd rather be
La da de da, la da de da, la da de da, la da de da
La da de da, la da de da, la da de da, la da de da
La da de da, la da de da, la da de da, la da de da"
Couting the Beat - The Swingers
For the 2010 NZFM Exhibition
What attracts me to photography is the ability to tell a story with one image. This is what I try to achieve with my work - tell stories. Maybe the story you see is not the same I see, but if you look at one of my images and start thinking about what's going on when the photo was taken, I achieved my goal!
This is another picture from the institute trip to Klosterneuburg Monastery which shows one of the Atlases in the entrance Hall. In the greek mythology Atlas was a titan who held up the sky and hence the sculptures are always muscular men carrying a globe on their shoulders, but the one on this picture seems just to be thinking…about where he had lost his globe ;-)
Photograph Think Over
Consider | Envision | Resolve
Day 2 - CY365 #thinking #leopard #project365 #january #2015
There are many Canadian citizens with friends and families currently in the Middle East. She made me think of those suffering in Lebanon, and of what those who could only wait must be going through.
Milton's saying "They also serve who only stand and wait" takes a strength of character and wisdom under stress that I have always admired. But it can also really hurt.
Inspiration for the typographic treatment came from a spread in colors #75. I am definitely thinking inside the box here, leaving my influence so exposed (visually). It’s more of an initial concept than a finished piece.
The tools of the trade at the 23rd Street Lawn of the High Line where children were planting crocus on Saturday.
If only I had on my freshly thrifted sandals, I would be TOTALLY THRIFTED!
Alas, I can never seem to make that elusive 100%
Red pleated top thrifted from my favourite thrift shop - The Wayside Chapel Shoppe; Dries Van Noten skirt thrifted ages ago; gold shoes from Target, homemade necklace & my almost favourite, wooden 80's bangles.
Those days have gone forever, but their aftertaste resides long after.
Strobist:
Vivitar 285. Full power above with reflective 42 in umbrella
Vivitar 285 rear right of model with a CTO gel
Image and Logo to be used for promotions for an upcoming spring series entitled 'Thinking God'. It is intellectual Q&A sessions for both Christians and non-Christians with guest speakers on Philosophy, Biology, Cosmology ect. from a Christian perspective.
Critiques would be great!
Took this shot at a family funeral this past Spring -- this little guy just needed a nap after a long, hard day -- but he looks the world like how I feel today -- miles away from people in need down South and watching them hurting while all hell breaks loose in Katrina's aftermath. (See the Guardian story on conditions in the New Orleans Convention Center and Superdome) Shoveling money to the Red Cross only goes so far: something vital has come loose, and I wonder how we'll tie it taut again.
(That said, I'm all for getting as much to the Red Cross as possible -- here's their contributions page -- http://www.redcross.org/)
Here are links to a couple of great sets from flickrites of relief efforts that are working: ratterrell in Baton Rouge and slight clutter in Houston.
Shot in Humboldt, Iowa in March 2005.
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