Shi*'s photos

30 Mar 2007

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Written on Water Everywhere ...

She sees a golden haze as the fresh light blinds her momentarily on her return from the underworld, the darkness that is at once both imminent and transitory. A price paid for eating of the tree. But now, blinking and seeing again, always as if for the first time, the Primavera. The hope of summer, still scantily dressed in a hint of luminous pale green. The faith that happiness will return, that loss and occlusion is passing. Persephone stands and looks, a mythical figure of change, redemption and, to me, the passing cloud of depression. I am an avatar of this pomegranate-eating woman. We all share her legacy – descending into darkness, seasonal or personal – in an unending cycle. Persephone always wonders whether she has the heart to do it all again, as she walks from darkness to light. Then she sees the first spring flower and feels the first weak warmth of the early season sun. A smile slowly spreads across her winter-pale face, ‘Bloody Pomegranates!’ ................................................................................................................................................... Looking into the mirror pool, reaching out like Michelangelo's God, the two fingers meet, the image shattered. The mercurial water runs alchemical up my arm, the sudden moisture spreading through me. And I think, 'I heard you call my name ...'

21 May 2004

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In the landscape

This is one of those where's Wally/Waldo things. My back yard (well, a short walk from the house, anyway) in Scotland.

22 Mar 2006

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665 visits

The Beauty of the Old.

A venerable veteran Hornbeam.

17 Jun 2005

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579 visits

fallen

A reflection on the transience of things.

30 Mar 2007

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618 visits

Interstitial

In the world we live in, what we know and what we don’t know are like Siamese twins, inseparable, existing in a state of confusion. Confusion, confusion. Who can really distinguish between the sea and what’s reflected in it? Or tell the difference between falling rain and loneliness? - Haruki Murakami, 'Sputnik Sweetheart'

22 Aug 2006

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Autumnal Blues

Sensual Indigo Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat. Mother Teresa

01 Aug 2006

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558 visits

Ready ...

... at last ... time to move on.

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20 Mar 2007

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Gorges

Gorgeous!

25 Mar 2007

268 visits

Shangri-La Skies

TAFKA Zhongdian County ... changed to satisfy the taste for 'Lost Horizons' ... lives up to its new name however!
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