thank you most kindly for your interest in and support of recent multiple exposure and pep ventosa experiments. it's always lovely to hear from all of you, and in these troubled times i guess our 365 contacts, friendship and fun will be even more important than usual. i took a long walk up the hill in gorgeous sunshine this morning, wondering how long i will be able to. met a few fellow walkers, and some runners, and we kept our distance, but called warm greetings. and it sure did me good, to feel that spring is springing, the days are warming and lengthening (at least in this hemisphere!), and the trees are greening. and this too shall pass, our fears for loved ones, our uncertainties about the future, our disappointments over cancelled parties, travels and weddings ... and if you're still listening and haven't wandered off to something more interesting, this is an in-camera double exposure, from leckhampton hill above my house across to the malverns, with a couple of added textures
update september 2020 ...
decided that, after five-and-a-half years on this fabulous site, I should say a little more about myself than the two sentences...
So lovely. Iām walking between rainstorms right now, it surely helps my attitude. I will say that everyone has been so kind to check in, which helps. I believe we just have to get through the next couple of months and things should be settling down. That is my hope anyway.
Thanks Clare for sharing your feelings - I think its important to get them out + our 365 friends here are special
- Photography is a way of feeling, of touching and of loving even in the days of social distancing ...
The tones and textures remind me that there is hope and a richness in our future if we can weather the current unease. I love this technique. Take care. Fav!
This is captivating! Big fav. I love this technique too and you are a master of it!
I always enjoy and get so much out of 365 but especially so now in this weird scary time it is a joyful escape from the news and a window to the world while we are stuck at home.
certainly listening carefully to your thoughts and nodding. Yes, this too will pass. Hope you can still get out to show us the world as you interpret it which I always enjoy. But when you can't, atleast you are an expert at being creative in your studio. Whatever you did to the landscape here to give it that painted look, I really enjoy it.
This looks like a bronze seascspe
- Photography is a way of feeling, of touching and of loving even in the days of social distancing ...
I always enjoy and get so much out of 365 but especially so now in this weird scary time it is a joyful escape from the news and a window to the world while we are stuck at home.