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.... in a flower box.
Thank you for your visits and comment. Wishing everyone a happy weekend-:)
I will be out most of today, will catch up tonight.
A mother and daughter walk at a slow pace along the ocean's edge. The sun has set and all that remains is the glow of a late summer sunset. But it doesn't appear they even notice the glow in the sky, or the gentle waves, or hear the sound of sand crunching underfoot or even the cries of the seagulls. They are deep in conversation, two women, sharing what matters in their lives.
Not far off is a photographer, alone with her camera, watching every magical moment transforming before her eyes. The sky at this time of the evening can be anywhere from shades of gold to brilliant reds, to pale pinks and purples.
Two are oblivious to their surroundings while one is on high alert waiting for the right moment to capture with her camera. And then there it is, two women walking, the sky, the waves, all coming together for this one woman.
Train No. 9359 (ARG Grain) is about to go through Towrang, NSW with the colourful lash-up of LZ3101, LZ3104 and LZ3122. All locos have now been scrapped.
The Three Mystic Apes : "SEE no evil, HEAR no evil, SPEAK no evil" The three monkeys are Mizaru, covering his eyes, who sees no evil; Kikazaru, covering his ears, who hears no evil; and Iwazaru, covering his mouth, who speaks no evil.
I don't know the nameof this rose but all the blooms seem to have different characteristics.
I like the grumpy face with one eye open on the one in the middle :-)
© Angela M. Lobefaro
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My Mountains and reflections on a rice field, very close to where we live
original photographs, snapseed, procreate, series app, apple pencil— includes three figures from the union street sculptors’ ‘under wraps’ group sculpture, photographed at the 10th palmer sculpture biennial in 2022
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I haven’t been able to go out and work on my night time series for the past several weeks. But my camera still calls to me, so I’ve returned to the studio, so to speak, to shoot flowers. I decided to use light painting. The result is really an eclectic mix of styles. Each day, I ran with whatever idea came to me, and improvised as I went along. So this is more an odds and sods collection than a series of thematically connected images. There has been a lot of discards along the way, but enough keepers to start posting. It is keeping me engaged, and I hope to soon get back out under night skies.
For a look at them as a collection, check out, Flowers & Light Painting