Photography: I Left My Heart Near the Ocean (Post #2)

so beautiful and peaceful!

SHOTS OF BUFFALO, WILD HORSES, AND SWEEPING CANYONS LOOK LIFTED FROM AN OLD WESTERN FILM

“Driven West” features original photographic art by Miles Glynn. Miles lives in Belgrade, Montana and operates his gallery in Virginia City, Montana from May through September. via Shots of Buffalo, Wild Horses, and Sweeping Canyons Look Lifted From an Old Western Film — ALK3R

Photography: Seeking Solace in Summer Gardens (Post #3)

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I know I’ve been quiet lately.  The kids were all sick for over a week (fortunately not all at the same time) but instead spread out so that each of them complained about dying 🙂  Somehow, I was fortunate enough not to get sick, despite all their effort in coughing and sneezing all over me, leaving tissues all around the house and the like.  It was a “fun” two weeks, not to mention our first two weeks back to school.  I had a hard time convincing them to work on anything.

My youngest child turned to me as serious as he could be and stated “I’m ruined.”  He had such a sad look in his eyes.  I sat next to him and said, “Why?”  He explained “I’m sick and I can’t go out to play.  I am ruined!”  So, I guess I shouldn’t be complaining because it wasn’t as bad…

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MAGNIFICENT TRAVEL LANDSCAPES

Eric Ward a.k.a. @littlecoal is a talented self-taught photographer, traveler and an elementary school teacher based in Northwest Ohio. Eric focuses on landscaping, he also shoots a lot of aerial, nature and portrait photography. via Magnificent Travel Landscapes — ALK3R

How Human Presence Can Alter An Observer’s Perspective Of Art — Edge of Humanity Magazine

Photographer Jack Simon is the Edge of Humanity Magazine contributor of these images. From his project ‘Art Chameleons‘. To see Jack’s body of work click on any photograph. See also: People Of Earth Book By Jack Simon Back to HOME PAGE via How Human Presence Can Alter An Observer’s Perspective Of Art — Edge of Humanity … Continue reading How Human Presence Can Alter An Observer’s Perspective Of Art — Edge of Humanity Magazine