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Category Archives: Language
Nature Photography: Coexistence (No.24) – The Greening of Spring
01 April 2019 Lens: Taken in Camera+ and edited in Snapseed, Stackables and Pixlr. Click onto image to enlarge. Let me know your response to this photomontage. Prints are available upon request. Pens: As I drove home through a wildlife … Continue reading
Sally D’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Nature (and Longwood Gardens Photomontages)
07 November 2016 Lens: Taken with Camera+ and edited in Snapseed and Pixlr Let me know which you prefer and why. Click on image to enlarge, which takes you to another page. If you decide to leave a comment, please … Continue reading
Posted in Digital Art, Language, Mobile Photography, Nature Photography, Photomontage, Writing
Tagged Art, Digital Art, Mobile Photography, Nature, Photography, Photomontage, Writing
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Sally’s Mobile Photography Challenge: Challenger’s Choice (Abstraction at Longwood Gardens) (On Another Note, Exasperation Revealed)
25 January 2016 Lens: Let me know which you prefer. Click on image to enlarge, which takes you to another page. If you decide to leave a comment, please return to this page. Pens: The use of the word almost infuriates … Continue reading
Posted in Abstraction, Language, Mobile Photography, Nature Photography, Photography, Writing
Tagged Art, Inspiration, Language, Longwood Gardens, Mobile Photography, Nature, Photography, Popular Culture, Writing
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iPhoneography Challenge: Architecture
27 May 2013 Lens: Let me know which you prefer and why. Pens: Gracie (http://graciebinoya.com), Polly (http://watchingthephotoreels.com) and I began this iPhoneography Monday Challenge in February. If you’d like to join the fun, please click here for details. architecture and Architecture significantly influence my … Continue reading
Posted in Black-and-White Photography, Design, Language, Mobile Photography, Photography, Writing
Tagged Architecture, Design, Inspiration, Linguistics, Photography, Slinky, Writing
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WordPress’ Weekly Photo Challenge: Blue
16 May 2012 Lens: Let me know which is your favorite. Pens: WordPress’ Weekly Challenge: Blue had me thinking about my recent focus on architectural composition. Some results from last weekend’s photo shoot slip easily into this week’s theme. Architectural … Continue reading
Posted in Human Nature, Language, Photography
Tagged Architecture, Pantone Colors, Photography
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A Celebration of Poets and Maybe, Just Maybe, Poems as Texts and Tweets
30 April 2012 Lens: These images are my ode to poetry through the language of the lens. Let me know which is your favorite. Pens: As the last day of April retreats, poetry month will have been feted from coast … Continue reading
Posted in Language, Photography, Writing
Tagged Human Nature, Language, Nature, Photography, Poetry
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Language: Using Extinct Words?
15 March 2012 Lens: The first two images are viburnum, which is a showy early bloomer and often upstaged by cherry blossoms. The rest of the photographs are those crowd-pleasing cherry blossoms, which are definitive signals of this year’s early … Continue reading