Showing posts with label Reflection. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Reflection. Show all posts

Monday, March 20, 2017

Water : Week 12 Let's do 52

Water Abstract

Water


I am participating in Denise Love's 2017 "Let's Do 52 : 52 Weeks of Photo Prompts" to kick start the lull in my photography.   If you'd like to join us, find out more at the link above.  The more the merrier!

Sunday, September 01, 2013

August 2013 Photo-Heart Connection


This is an old picture, taken on film in 1994 on a nature walk with my dear friend Sandy (Matthews) Kaufman.     I digitized it in August for a 2B Scavenger Hunt for "Someone I Love."   And I realized this photo more than any other in August connected with my heart--just as Sandy did.

I met Sandy at Summit Ave. Coop in Madison in the early 1990s.  She lived there in the 1980s, but kept coming back to visit a few people.  She eventually met me and her husband there--I guess we were some of the people who kept her coming back there.  She was older than me by 15 years or so, but that did not hinder our friendship in the least.  She taught me so many things about life--I'd listen to her stories of drug use, her life as an exotic dancer, and her struggles with depression and physical pain ...  She lived these lives, and told me about it, so I didn't have to.  They were cautionary tales and far from anything in my own life, but I also saw that she survived and learned from these experiences, too.  She was "clean" and "reformed" by the time I met her.   She was older, and had learned her lessons from those experiences.   When I knew her, she was learning to become a Naturalist, giving nature tours and loving ecology.  She had to give up the dancing because she couldn't wear the high heels anymore.   We had many heart-to-heart talks through the years.  She was always honest with me.  She taught me how to stand up for myself at a time I let a lot of people walk all over me.  She was there for me during some of the toughest times in my life.  For all that, we spent a fair amount of time laughing, too.  Ah, Sandy's laugh was BIG. So was her smile.  And her heart.

Sandy died unexpectedly 2 months before my son was born in 2001.  She had struggled with mental illness and pain for years nearly 25 years.    I miss her, but I know she's not struggling anymore.   She is gone, but not forgotten.  I am grateful I got to know her, glad she was part of my story.

This image with Sandy holding a leaf to the water ...  Now that she's gone, it feels like she IS the reflection on the other side of the water.  Kind of like that Harry Potter scene where he loses Sirius through the veil.

 Here's another version, less tea-stained.

Over the years, I've considered using this image for an art quilt, but I haven't taken it to the net step, yet.  Maybe I never will.  The photo is beautiful in and of itself.  The magic of photography is that is captures a moment in time--forever.   When I asked her to pose for this photo, I had no idea it would become iconic.  That it would be my favorite photo of her, and a memory of our 1994 afternoon together in The Baraboo Hills.

I miss you, Sandy.

Sunday, August 11, 2013

2BD26 : Scavenger Hunt

This week, Kim sent us on a scavenger hunt with daily prompts.  For most of these, I was able to work up pictures that fit from my photo archives.  Some of them even worked for more than one prompt.  Enjoy!
 

Creative Reflection
Have I mentioned that I LOVE our new granite counter tops?  And peaches!


 Bold Color - Creative Reflection


Someone I Love - Creative Reflection - Water


Countryscape - Wilderness
Alaska from the Train

Light
“But the way you captured the light is amazing. Did you use real gold thread for the sunbeams?” 
― Annabeth in The Mark of Athena by Rick Riordan.

Water 1
Beautiful Lake Louise in Banff National Park, Alberta, Canada.

Water 2
Cooling my Feet in Lake Louise - Ahhh!


Beyond Layers

Saturday, January 26, 2013

Beyond Layers Day 77 : View from Above

 
Any guesses as to what this might be?
The title of today's post should give you a hint.
Give up?  Scroll down for the answer ...

















It's a street lamp reflected in an icy puddle during a January thaw.  My husband and I were going out for lunch that day.   We had just parked the car and were walking in when I spied this vision of beauty in the gutter.   I love it when that happens! I was looking down into the puddle to capture a view from above.

This revolution in digital photography and iphoneography is really amazing!  We are free to take pictures of everyday things we never would have wasted on film.   I'm lovin' it!  I could do a whole series on the interesting things to be found in gutters!


Here's the image straight from my camera. 
To get the image at the top of this post, 
I pulled it into PSE, then RadLab and applied the following filters at default settings : 
Variotone
POS Lens
EZ Burn Original
Antique Tone
Blueberry Cobbler
Grittyizer

No other textures were added.  I thought the texture of the pavement was enough!
There's a quote on the tip of my tongue that I might add as soon as I pin it down ...
Cheers!


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