LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE
#7) -
consisted of an immature Purple Gallinale, it's reflections
and those of the surrounding plants in Wakodahatchee Wetlands.
THE IMAGERY -
It had been my intention to wish you a good holiday feast,
using a photo of the "teen" gallinale stepping
out onto the skinny branches of a Fire Flag plant, whose
flowers the gallinales eat. When viewing all the photos
I had taken, I got caught up in the beauty of the colors
and reflections in the one I did use.
For the curious among you, who want a better look at the
"immature" gallinale, as well as "mature"
ones, I put up a special page on the eteletours.com site.
See GALLINALES.
They are a beautiful species, more commonly seen during
the summer months.
TODAY'S PHOTO -
You get to say.
As always, a reply with your experience with the photos
is always more than welcome.
It was fun getting an email on Friday, from Mary, stating,
"I can hardly wait for the next issue when you tell
me (precisely) what it is I'm looking at. LOL! In the meantime,
I love the rippled reflections in the water and the blend
of colors." Thanks, Mary. Whatever each of you sees
is perfect!
"It could be that one of the most important functions
of art is to make men aware of the greatness they do not
know they have in themselves." Andre´ Malraux
Inspirationally,
Sheila
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© 2004 Sheila Finkelstein
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