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Tag Archives: Wide Angle Photography
April – Tip-toe through the tulips with her…
As tulips open they mimic the shape of the female body, the body which in ancient times was honored as a vessel of grace. Yet they, both tulips and women, remain grounded in the earth. I also love tulips because … Continue reading
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Tagged Chalices, Skagit Valley, Stacy Boorn, Tulip Festival, Tulip Goddess, Tulip Town, tulips, Wide Angle Photography
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October 2 – To sky, to earth, to sun, to moon.
As a child I loved to gaze at clouds, attempting to find recognizable shapes and mystical creatures in their fluffiness and awesome expansions. Often I would see the shape of a huge Canada goose and then watch it morph into … Continue reading
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Tagged Clouds, Eastern Sierra, Mono County, Mono Lake, Panum Crater, Stacy Boorn, Wide Angle Photography
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