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"The artist, like the God of the creation, remains within or behind or beyond or above his handiwork, invisible, refined out of existence, indifferent, paring his fingernails." James Joyce, "Portrait of an Artist".



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Friday, January 6, 2012

SKY WATCH FRIDAY - WAKING-UP AT 7.30 am TODAY IN NEW YORK CITY...





 
     A LITTLE OF THAT SMOKE GOT IN THE WAY....


9 comments:

  1. That is truly an awesome sight. I did not realize you could see that clearly in New York.

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  2. Fantastic beauty Margaret....almost looks like you were in a country field. Love those warm oranges.

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  3. A wonderful shot! Really warm and glowing tones and an upward-looking feel. The hint of buildings is a plus.

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  4. The gold in this sky is so rich - wanting the sky to stay like this forever!

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  5. Wow, a really incredible sky! Nice capture.

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I once wanted a Website but I found blogging instead! My longtime friend in Australia, Rinkly Rimes was/is blogging a poem a day, and I was inspired by the notion that one could, using new tools, create something visually and be published instantly! My first blog ended because of a scam attack. However, I was hooked. (You can still see it at http://mgosden.blogspot.com for blogs through September 2009). I had started my working life as a reporter in the UK, became an artist-printmaker at the Corcoran School of Art, Washington DC in the 60s and got an education at Hofstra University, Long Island in the 70s My new tools, include an Imac and a digital camera. My oldest tools, a printing press and an etching plate. Sometimes I write. I feel fortunate to have lived long enough to have grown into this wonderful age of technology. What I have learned in the past was all an unrealized preparation for creatively using the miracle inventions of the Apple computer and internet! My family includes a son, Harry, and Daughter, Sarah, with young families of their own. John Gosden, himself a computer pioneer in the 1950s, died in 2003.

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