Friday, March 30, 2012

ice leaves


this holy closure
this empty containment
of summer

11 comments:

  1. stunning shots of leaves in their frozen state- I certainly feel the chill.

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  2. hello anne and welcome . . . this is a beautiful place and mining down into the surface details produces beautiful images and then mining further .... little truths ... steven

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  3. linda sue . . . these leaves are frozen into a swimming pool in the back of this place . . . . on this day they surfaced, becoming slightly exposed to the spring air. i felt myself inside their experiencing. steven

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  4. Both the photograph and your words hang in the air as a suspended thought - beutiful.

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  5. aguja - it's so reminding to see the leaves as they reappear after their icy immersion . . . some of their baby brothers and sisters will appear soon . . . steven

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  6. oh! my heart! i think they are in love. i think they are learning from their differences. i think they are waiting to touch.

    xo
    erin

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  7. erin - mmmmmmm . . . . so waiting . . . . steven

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  8. I love your new header Steven but it does remind me of a Canadian river we stayed by at the start of the midge/black fly season a couple of years ago. I have never seen anything like the size of them.

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  9. hello weaver . . . this river is in the laurentian mountains in quebec and there were no bugs!!! so re-imagine the experience sans bugs!!!! it's so beautiful there i could happily buy the cabin of my dreams and move right now!!! steven

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  10. You capture the most amazing shots! Your eyes ARE the world!

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