THROUGH REFLECTIVE THINKING!
PHOTOS, SOUND-BITES WITH INFORMED BACK-UP. SCROLL DOWN FOR MY PROFILE...I don't make a photograph just with a camera. I bring to the act of photography all the pictures I have seen, all the books I have read, all the music I have heard, and all the people I have known.
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TO THE LIGHTHOUSE by Virginia Woolf
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The perfect shot for reflective thinking! Marvelous, colorful, interesting reflection for the day! Hope you have a great weekend!
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That is just lovely! One can gaze and gaze and see still more! I've said before..... you're creating an art form.Is that your hand I see in the mist?
ReplyDeleteLooks like a collage! Great job.
ReplyDeleteWonderful colours - somehow it looks very 'English' to me. It's interesting to see the camera and the hands holding it. Isn't that the ultimate dream - to be absorbed seamlessly into one's surroundings?
ReplyDeleteI like the circular shape on the right
ReplyDeletea bit of a keyhole feel
wonderful composition
Wow, there's so much to look at in this one!
ReplyDeleteThis is an astounding reflection image. It's hard to get your bearings in it but it's just beautiful.
ReplyDeleteI see the eye of the artist in this one Margaret -- literally.
ReplyDeleteBTW, Your comment about the possibility of a rubbing or better on the shot of the textured wood is right on the money. The soft parts of the wood have been "etched" away over the years. You could ink the top and make a perfect print.
I bet a rubbing would work out quite well. I've never tried a rubbing. Hmmmm....
Really nice reflections!
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