LAST ISSUE'S IMAGE (ISSUE
#30)-
a segment of the top side of one of the two fancy umbrellas,
with which a couple of Mummers, and Philadelphians, strutted
during the show on Sunday (as mentioned in Issue 30).
LAST ISSUE'S IMAGERY -
When I saw these umbrellas, I was immediately drawn to the
colors and textures and the, oh-so-detailed, workmanship.
I'm thinking that there is also something in the Mandala-like
aspect of them that gets my attention.
The umbrellas seemed to be a "look, don't touch"
experience and I'm realizing, as I write, my way of "touching"
is to use the camera lens. Hmm...the insights that become
available when we write!
So that you too may experience some more of the richness of
the colors and textures, I've posted yesterday's and three
additional photos on Mummers'
Umbrellas.
LAST ISSUE'S INVITATION AND DISCUSSION
on viewing one thing, or one situation, from two or more different
perspectives, along with my comments on the harlequin brought
a very interesting query from subscriber Mary Gray.
She wrote, "The fact that you can only see the harlequin
now brings up an interesting question. How, or maybe why,
do some images get fixed in our mind's eye while others remain
more fluid?"
Thank you, Mary, for that question. I don't have the answer
and I'm reminded of the times when we buy a new car and suddenly
we start seeing that car everywhere, even though we may not
have noticed it much before our purchase. Anyone else have
thoughts on Mary's question that you'd like to share?
TODAY'S IMAGE -
from a walk in Loxahatchee National Wildlife Refuge.
DISCOVERIES/TIPS -
Photograph the signs - On my walk in Loxahatchee, as
I was busily taking pictures, I had the thought that I should
be making notes on information I might ultimately want to
pass on regarding what I was seeing. AND, then I had one of
those special AHAs, resulting in my photographing all the
signs. How simple and no scraps of paper to be looking for
later on!
AN ANNOUNCEMENT -
I have had some inquiries on the possibility of purchasing
prints of some of the PICTURE TO PONDER photos. In addition
to the prints I do on my own printer, I decided to see what
two of the most popular images would look like on some of
the products available in my NATURE ART/CAFE SHOPS.
Thus I have happily opened up a new
section for PICTURE TO PONDER merchandise. Please e-mail
me if there are any other images or products you would like
to see here or if you have any questions regarding them.
Appreciatively and Inspirationally,
Sheila
sheila@eteletours.com
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http://www.eteletours.com
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