Monthly Archives: May 2012

May week 4 – visual prayer

  Place a flower    it the hand    of the Buddha   Place a flower    in the heart    of your love   Place a flower    on the path    of those who    struggle     … Continue reading

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May week 3 – Diagonal drama from fence to flower

Fences with rusting nails and rivets, peeling paint and metal spikes on brick corners can make for interesting abstract images especially when illuminated by early morning light.  This series of details is on the fence enclosing the PG&E pump station … Continue reading

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May Week 2 – We Have a Beautiful Mother

I am posting these images on “Mothers Day.”  This day’s origin began in 1870 with Julia Ward Howe’s call to women globally to unite and declare a day for protesting war and seeking ways of peace.  12 years after she … Continue reading

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May, week 1 – In the Fog

Photographing fog can produce eerie and moody atmospherical images.  Although, often a fog subject will provide little contrast and look flat or washed-out.  Photographing in fog is like shooting in a natural light box which defuses and evenly scatters the … Continue reading

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