THE FALL OF EVENING
"The Fall of Evening" (1-30-17 015v5a) was just finished today, after morphing it yesterday from a year-old pic of mine. The original, unfussed with pic is of a jacaranda in winter, i.e. no blossoms and few leaves. I frequently pass underneath it on my long walks and almost always stand for a while beneath it, checking out how it's presenting itself today ... in this moment, this light, this weather, this season.
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NOTE: In most browsers you can click on a photo to view a larger version. There are many more photos posted here than show at any given time on scrolling down. See the Archives listing in the right hand column (below “Previous Posts”). And here’s the link if you wish to read an Introduction, Background, & Technical Aspects post about this blog.
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‘til next take, may you enjoy life in the ever changing light,
[aka: Patricia Kelly] **** Patricia’s dreams & poetry blog; and if you wish to copy or use any of my writing or photos, please email me for permission (under “View my complete profile”) ****
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