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Me holding the quilt I made for my mother-in-law's early Christmas gift.
Elizabeth Hartman "New Wave" quilt pattern. The majority of the fabrics are from Amy Bulter's Midwest Modern collections.
Completed 2010.
I have now started to put my photos onto canvas. As you see with the changes to make the canvas art it really brings the photo to life.
This is a typical scene from the South Jetty in Venice Florida. People showing up to watch the sun go down is a Florida pastime. It's a natural thing to do especially if you come visit from somewhere else. Most people in Florida are from somewhere else, even if they live here. Florida is one of those places where people are migrating to.
As for myself, I was born and raised in California. It used to be that everyone relocated to California from somewhere else. I was born there and relocated in the other direction. But California is a beautiful state to visit, I love going back and as a photographer I see so much more than I did growing up.
Other than the sound of the waves and the sunsets there is not much resemblance between California and Florida, they both have their own unique beauty. But waves and sunsets are a good thing to have in common.
Near Playa Palmilla, in San José del Cabo on the southern tip of Mexico's Baja Peninsula.
We walked further down the beach to a spot where some rocks were sitting defiantly in the constant waves. I did have the tripod with me this time, and I tried to take a few pictures as the waves crashed and swirled in between the rocks along the shore.
Pentax, a trip to Venice, film n.3
And this is how I discovered I have to expose longer my expired film.
Aliso Beach California the wave was manually blended from the original for clarity.
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Gear:
Canon EOS 60D w/Magic Lantern
Canon EF 24-70mm f2.8L USM
Deep below these waves there is life... I love this dormant peaceful existence. I love spring, but I will miss the snow...
checked out cape spear,most easterly point of land in north america,looking for the snow buntings.
no luck with the bunting but the verry large waves coming in was a real show.this is a small one but
liked the hart shape in the wave
Over the years, I have come to realize that the greatest trap in our life is not success, popularity, or power, but self-rejection.
-Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World, Henri J. M. Nouwen
Every time you listen with great attentiveness to the voice that calls you the Beloved, you will discover within yourself a desire to hear that voice longer and more deeply. It is like discovering a well in the desert. Once you have touched wet ground, you want to dig deeper.
--Life of the Beloved: Spiritual Living in a Secular World, Henri J. M. Nouwen