one of my biggest takeaways from the artist's way was to let my voice sing, and to a) be okay with it, but even more, b) accept it as lovely.
so, here's my perspective on the most beautiful flowers alive: ranunculus.
so, here's my perspective on the most beautiful flowers alive: ranunculus.
had to look that one up in the dictionary.
HARD TO SPELL.
often times for me blogging is a way of taking a deep breath in and a deep breath out.
i love it.
and i love how the images make a diagonal line, left to right.
see it?
HARD TO SPELL.
often times for me blogging is a way of taking a deep breath in and a deep breath out.
i love it.
and i love how the images make a diagonal line, left to right.
see it?
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breathtaking! you are so good! And tall. Adam told me to add that :-)
(03.24.10 @ 11:36 PM)oh, I've been craving ranunculuses (not to eat -- to gaze upon).. thank you for these.
(03.25.10 @ 06:19 AM)It has been really clear these last few weeks that you've been shooting for yourself... the work looks more mature and better developed than in the past - GOOD JOB, KEEP BEING TALL :)
(03.25.10 @ 07:26 AM)It makes me very happy when your site pops up in my google reader. I always enjoy your photographs very much, and as someone who is learning her camera - i study your photos and aspire to be as good with my camera. Thank you!
(03.25.10 @ 08:20 AM)hi! i finished the artist's way a couple of months ago and was excited to read about your experience with it. i tell everyone i know about it - wasn't it an amazing experience? for me, i learned how to self-nurture above all else. love your blog, photographs, and your unique, lovely voice, by the way. :) thanks for sharing!!
(04.02.10 @ 05:38 PM)