The world you inhabit Steven is unbelievably beautiful and this almost everyday. Even ordinary objects become items of beauty through your lens and voice. Thanks.
hi elsiabeth - the world i share here is one small - very small - part of the same world you live in. it's an incredible place. my work is to open out this very small part and become more aware of it myself and then also to help others see with their own eyes. thanks for your lovely and generous comment. steven
Hi steven... you do such a good job helping to open us to extraordinary beauty and wonder in ordinary, close-at-hand places. It's a gift you have, and keep giving.
butternut - i become more grateful with each passing day. every day a gift - treat it with the care it grants without condition and the world changes. ever so gently. ever so subtly. steven
glden west i was by the same location twice on this past weekend and both times the water was unbelievably blue. the dogwood bright red. what a gift! steven
I came to realise that you have been teaching me and I have learned among other wonderful things,how to understand the abstract side of life,living things,lines,colours,contrasts,way of breathing in and breathing out! So lovely,these images! Thank you!
The world you inhabit Steven is unbelievably beautiful and this almost everyday. Even ordinary objects become items of beauty through your lens and voice. Thanks.
ReplyDeletewonderful colors here, Are those trees growing in water?
ReplyDeletehi elsiabeth - the world i share here is one small - very small - part of the same world you live in. it's an incredible place. my work is to open out this very small part and become more aware of it myself and then also to help others see with their own eyes. thanks for your lovely and generous comment. steven
ReplyDeletehi valerie - yes those trees are growing in water. it's seasonal and disappears as summer progresses. steven
ReplyDeleteLove the mirrored prayers. (fabulous images)
ReplyDeleteHi steven... you do such a good job helping to open us to extraordinary beauty and wonder in ordinary, close-at-hand places. It's a gift you have, and keep giving.
ReplyDeleteYour ability to extract poetry - both verbal and visual - from the odd corners of life never ceases to amaze me - to use a very unpoetic cliche.
ReplyDeleteOh yeah.
ReplyDeleteLove the way you take something so seemingly simple and create something that generates such deep thought.
ReplyDeleteThe beauty of that gratitude expanding, touching everything in its path unto the very limits of the universe in which it is contained. Peace.
ReplyDeleteWhoa! That is definitely Maxfield Parrish blue!
ReplyDeleteI think gratitude is my favorite feeling
ReplyDeletethis is a serene post
thankyou willow - there's an echo and a mirror in all our prayers. it spreads across the pool of everything. steven
ReplyDeletehi dan - i really enjoy this dan. it helps me fulfill my wish and then also whatever it is that brought me here finds a subtle purpose. steven
ReplyDeletedave - this from the master is high praise. steven
ReplyDeleteyeah reya!!! steven
ReplyDeletehelen beneath the surface of this world lie riches beyond compare! steven
ReplyDeletebutternut - i become more grateful with each passing day. every day a gift - treat it with the care it grants without condition and the world changes. ever so gently. ever so subtly. steven
ReplyDeleteglden west i was by the same location twice on this past weekend and both times the water was unbelievably blue. the dogwood bright red. what a gift! steven
ReplyDeletehi pauline - i am so happy to be able to be grateful for things that i took for granted not so very long ago. the world opens out all over. steven
ReplyDeleteThat photo makes me want to just sit down and breath out a long sigh....and then sit contentedly in peace and quiet for a while.
ReplyDeleteThank you.
hi hope, that's what i did! steven
ReplyDeleteI came to realise that you have been teaching me and I have learned among other wonderful things,how to understand the abstract side of life,living things,lines,colours,contrasts,way of breathing in and breathing out!
ReplyDeleteSo lovely,these images! Thank you!