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My inspiration - World Photography Day - Photo #11
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driving portland - evening rain
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Joy to the World
Time for a coffee break!
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We can't do this without you.
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a blurred life
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Memento mess - World Photography Day - Photo #9
Returning inside I am always surrounded by art and photography. These things are a huge part of my life (both visual art and written – my husband is a poet and musician and keeps me enthralled with language and music). One small showing of that is the mess of cards and photos that litter our kitchen counter. There you can see photos I’ve used for anniversary cards etc, art by my mother – ever present in our house, special objects (a red box camera can be found if you look close), even a photo of me as a baby (can you spot it?). This photo is another extreme panorama actually showing both sides of the raised counter this objects rest on. I find the crack in the middle, where the panoramic feature struggled to figure out what to do with my circling the counter, an interesting part of showing off such a crazy grouping of items.
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Leaving the "crack" in the middle of the panorama was a stroke of genius!
raingirl club has replied to Keith Burton clubi thought the crack was a fascinating result from what i tried with the panorama featrure. and it seemed to fit the theme of the photo so of course it stayed.
raingirl club has replied to micritterraingirl club has replied to David G Johnson club-------------------------------------
Songes and Son-
nets, written
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Copied from an old english page (probably Shakespeare's book, knowing my husband).
My husband has a number of books out, his poetry book called 'Songs and Sonnets' was his first one - and that is what he read from. The book is still available on amazon (by Larry Beckett) - pretty spendy in the UK, sadly.
As to the location, the address is still there, but sadly the bookstore is not.
Glad you like the scene here. It is full of love in my eyes.
David G Johnson club has replied to raingirl clubraingirl club has replied to Gillian Everett club.......wünsche noch einen schönen Nachmittag,ganz liebe Grüße Güni:))
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