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Before journeying to the Brooks Estate, I stood in the living room holding my camera, staring out through that rippled glass of which I’ve written so often.  And as I swayed just a bit to change the angle of my view … well, the reflection of the white curtains in the glass and the twisting shapes of the trees, still mostly bare of any leaves, through the glass … they reminded me of many things, from running water to ballet dancers moving across a stage.  I could even see singers with hands raised high and voices ringing out in praise.

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When I saw these out of focus leaves — their form, shape, the melding of colors — I could not help but be reminded of the artwork of Tamara De Lempicka and her paintings, full of color, and the fall of light and shadows such that some things are revealed and the rest is left entirely to imagination.

As I was trying to learn more about the artist, I came across this website produced by family and friends. I especially enjoy the artwork page providing the opportunity to scroll through, by decades, her life story in words and images. Enjoy.

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… as we wait for the next two storms.  But yesterday there was a beautiful light.  I tried photographing that same icicle that during a previous sunset had seemed filled with gold dust.  But nothing is ever quite the same.  Still beautiful though. 😉

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At least that’s what these icicles reminded me of, people taking one step at a time.

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though it certainly could be given the fall of snow taking place.  This is simply another view of the Kleenex in its box bathed in morning light.

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Icicles hanging from a light fixture across the street. Only 8-10 more inches of snow to fall before the storm blows through.  We’ll see what other structures are formed and where.

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I simply wondered, what would happen if I froze the petals?

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A box of Kleenex, on a desk, catching this morning’s light.  Photograph a white tissue?  Well, why not? 😉

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But then I did wonder, what if I changed the setting on my camera to cyanotype? How would the red paper appear to me then?  Simply blue, in part.  But I was also reminded of blue lakes and shadowed valleys, smoky mountains, and smoky lounges where women sang the blues.

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