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still life . 041613

I think of a still life as an image depicting inanimate objects. Just things, arranged in interesting

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ways, where shapes and colors become the stars. Looking through a lens that way can elevate the commonplace to something really beautiful. I was looking through some of my photo files and thought I might share a few that would qualify as still life shots.

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log . Wood, Stone and Water

As I mentioned a few posts ago, we are at our family farm house in Noxubee County for spring break. We’ve been enjoying some great weather and time together. Through our outdoor escapades, the kids have decided to curate a “science exhibit” of interesting finds. The finds have been interesting, indeed, and the process of collecting them even more inspiring for me. I thought I’d share a little documentation of our pasture journeys in search of water, wood & stone. Our “finding” has including walking, jumping, climbing, painting, building, talking about family history, playing impromptu instruments, searching, laughing, discovering… Fun times! I hope you have the chance to do some of the same this week
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still life 031113 . Natural Treasures

My kids and I are celebrating Spring Break at our family’s farm house this week. It’s a joy and a privilege to be able to take time out of our normal routine to enjoy giving them my mostly undivided attention. We’ve committed ourselves to walking the gravel roads and pastures as much as possible in search of treasures. Of course, for me, the real treasure is their smiling, wind-blown faces. But, the flowers and sticks and such will do too! Creatively, I’m spending the week to recharge. I had already prepared a couple of things to share with you this week and I have my sketch journal, but mostly I’m framing up some of our experiences with my iPhone Hipstamatic and my Canon. I hope to share some of the photos this week and following. Meanwhile, here are collages of some of the natural treasures found on our Saturday and Sunday walks. What’s been particularly fun has been finding, smelling and picking some of the Spring bulbs my grandmother and great-grandmother planted on these acres — daffodils, paper whites, irises, hyacinths. Some mark long-torn-down fence rows and homesteads. A real treasure to have gracing our window sill this week.
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March Inspiration

For the last umpteen months, I’ve added a monthly header to the blog — a photo to give me inspiration for the month. I’ve used the same photo as the cover image on the Small Pond Graphics Facebook page. BUT, now that I have that new-fangled watercolor swash up there, I decided to boot the photo header. So, I thought I would just share the March inspiration photo in a post. These were the daffodils from our garden last Spring. Baby Girl gathered as many as she could in a handful and we enjoyed them in my office for a couple of weeks. This afternoon we have TWO daffodils blooming outside, and we’re looking forward to future handfuls as the month moves along.

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photos 030113 . Dots

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Just some floral netting in a sunny afternoon window… the makings of wonderful.

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