July 26-28, 2005 |
Volume 1 - Number
144
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http://www.eteletours.com/issue144.html if the picture is not visible
here
TODAY'S
PHOTO -
seaweed on Delray Beach at high tide at sunrise
Whenever I went to the blog recently I particularly enjoyed seeing
the thumbnails of the NATURal Collages in Issues 132
and 133.
Those are now beyond the 10 current issues showing, so the thumbnails
are no longer visible. The photos and issues are there to see
in the archives.
This being the case I decided to bring back the moisture and brightness
of the seaweed images by featuring another photo from that July
4th sunrise walk. The early morning bright sunlight, is
the dominant element that makes this work so well for me. In addition,
I chose this particular image for the colors and the movement.
Regarding lighting and timing - I went for another, almost-sunrise,
beach walk earlier this week. It was low tide. The seaweed pieces,
several feet away from the water, were bland and uninteresting
and the patterns left by the water pulling back on the sand were
almost non-existent.
SELF-REFLECTING QUERIES -
Are you aware of what the differences in timing and light can
do to and for your favorite images? What do timing and light do
for you?
Do you know the hours during the day when you shine and reflect
the most light? If so, do you use this information? If light has
an empowering effect on you, how do/can you compensate when it's
absent?
Thanks to my friend Judith Tramayne-Barth who showed me what Wakodahatchee
Sunrise Reflections, Issue
142, looks like on her screen, I now have the image full-size
on my desktop. Morning light is now available always.
This leads to a NOTE ON COPYRIGHT - All the photos used
in Picture to Ponder are subject to copyright laws. Using them
on your own desktop fits as it's for your own personal viewing.
See COPYRIGHT at the end of this newsletter.
Please do not pass the images on to others. If you wish to share
the photos, then forward the newsletter or links to it.
NEW - AUDIO TESTIMONIALS -
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AUDIO
LINKS page.
I'd love to hear from you also. A sentence or two is more than
enough, if you are person of a few words. Thus far statistics
show that average listen to time is just over a minute.
I will publish the link for your here and on the testimonial
page on the eteletours site. You can call in yourself at (214)
231-2905 ext 6956 or, if you wish,
e-mail me to set a time and I can call you. We can do a phone
interview, such as the one with Renee, or I simply can call and
3-way you in on the line, while I stay silent. (back
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you'll see the current issue and photo. To see the photo ENLARGED
at the same size you see it here, simply click on it.
You'll notice also notice photos in the column on the right. Clicking
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To see that image enlarged, simply click on it. All photos in
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Inspirationally,
Sheila
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