Monthly Archives: November 2014

November week 4 – Reshaping the reflection…

I love to photograph things reflected in water. Reflections can be pure mirror images, abstracts created by gentle breezes on the surface of the water, and, sometimes, beautiful designs caused by jumping fish or wiggly Snowy Egret legs stirring up … Continue reading

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Nov. week 3 – The river is flowing back to the sea – HURRAY!

Before the gentle rains arrived this week the waters of the Russian River were flowing leisurely toward the Pacific. But recently the river movement was so slow that there wasn’t enough power behind it to push through the beach sands … Continue reading

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November week 2 – Journey through the Windows

Windows have multi-dimensional meanings. Their framework and panes separate two distinctive worlds. Not just an obvious inside and outside, but an incredible array of the spaces that are either in relationship or in tension with one another. Very much like … Continue reading

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November Week 1 – Feel the sea breezes and give thanks!

In 2010 the famed nature photographer Frans Lanting provided images for a National Geographic Magazine article on water. These words opened the article: “The amount of moisture on Earth has not changed. The water the dinosaurs drank millions of years … Continue reading

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