yes that was me
crouching in the snowbank in the back alley
with my car idling beside me
trying to take pictures of dead weeds
and yes,
it was cold
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- the light is soft
- Spring time in the park
- golden girls
- up from the bottom of the bowl
- insolence
- orange in the mid afternoon
- unravelling in the sun
- recovery
- from out of the clear blue sky
- snow blocks in the front yard
- fits like a glove
- when there are puddles in the street
- optimistic drink
- icicle tree (iphone)
- broken doll
- the underside of the picnic table
- tuckered out
- tender
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- Brittle
- winter weed
- wide open heart
- at the home for wayward guinea pigs
- detail - red feather hat
- one week ago today....
- bitter sweet
- Yarn - not just for cats anymore!
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When I ask to photograph someone, it is because I love the way they look and I think I make that clear. I'm paying them a tremendous compliment. What I'm saying is, I want to take you home with me and look at you for the rest of my life. - Amy Arbus
When I ask to photograph someone, it is because I love the way they look and I think I make that clear. I'm paying them a tremendous compliment. What I'm saying is, I want to take you home with me and look at you for the rest of my life. - Amy Arbus
4 comments:
Worth it for a starkly beautiful picture.
Who would imagine such beauty in something no longer living.
It looks like dill - which can certainly grow like a weed! *L*
So worth it. Such a capture of a singular moment in time.
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