July 5, 2005 |
Volume 1 - Number
131
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TODAY'S PHOTO -
Continuing the Black and White Theme -
my predominant artist/photographer/writer's hand through an opening
in a decayed tree photographed by Sam many years ago. The sterling
silver and fired clay rings are ones that I had fun creating.
This weekend we spent some time sorting and categorizing photos
- mine in folders in the computer, Sam's mounted 8 X 10s in boxes
now labeled with categories. For some reason this particular photo
especially grabbed my attention and I pulled it out to share with
you.
I think that part of what is calling me is that the photo epitomizes
the feeling of texture that I so love. I think the whole picture
exudes love. "Warmth and love" is the feeling subscriber
Steven Grubman wrote to say that he got when gazing at Friday's
UNDER THE BOARDWALK photo. Perhaps he planted the seed for
my response to this Hand in the Tree photo.
Often, I have been asked if Sam and I both see things in the same
way. Interestingly we respond to the same and similar things in
Nature. Sam tends to see even more, "it-looks-like"
images than I do. And he'll often point out something that I "should"
take a picture of or, when he was taking more photos, he would
sometimes take one of something that he thought I would like to
do a photo/ drawing on (see photo/drawing art on www.naturesplayground.com).
Invariably, though I appreciated the photograph, there would be
a slight difference in the way I would see it or want to use it).
Lastly, insofar as comments on today's photo and the subject,
a decayed tree - I was walking not long ago with a friend who
marveled at the beauty I would see in so many dying or dead flowers,
branches, tree stumps, things she would pass right by and ignore...
As a result of our walks, she is now looking at things in her
world with a whole new perspective.
SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES -
I invite you to look around the next time you take a walk at something
or things which you would ordinarily pass by. It does not even
have to be from nature. It could be on a wall, ceiling or floor.
What can you find in what you see that now takes on a whole new
view?
Also, take a few minutes to observe and talk with people close
to you. Notice the kinds of things you see similarly and what
might be different. It might even be fun to take a few of the
PICTURE TO PONDER photos and compare your responses to them. If
the latter appeals to you, the BLOG
is the quickest way to see thumbnails, at a glance, of the past
10 photos. Following through with the links from them will get
you to the larger images. (See USING THE BLOG)
READER COMMENTS - Please
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TO PONDER BLOG to leave comments and to read them.
And, if you are not interested in your comments being published,
please continue to
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me.
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Inspirationally,
Sheila
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