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“Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge: Week 19 – “Gap”

“Gap-toothed she was and sure to please!”  (One of my favorite lines from The Canterbury Tales! He is describing the bawdy wife of Bath.)

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http://hughsviewsandnews.com/2016/03/29/hughs-weekly-photography-challenge-week-19-gap/

Painting with Photos: Cee’s Odd Ball Photo Challenge, 2016, Week 9

 

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Sometimes when I have a photograph I really can’t use, either because of the subject or the aesthetics, I Just play around with the editing tools.  In this case, I came up with two abstract paintings gleaned from the plume and the gills of a roosterfish that a fisherman had left lying on the beach.

(Click on the first photo to enlarge all photos, then click on arrows to see all.)

http://ceenphotography.com/2016/02/28/cees-odd-ball-photo-challenge-2016-week-9/

Black and White Sunday Light

Sunday Light

(Please Click on first picture to enlarge photos and view gallery.)

https://bopaula.wordpress.com/2016/02/21/black-white-sunday-light/

Yipes! Stripes!

                                                                 Yipes! Stripes!

http://hughsviewsandnews.com/2016/01/19/hughs-weekly-photo-challenge-week-9-stripes/

What Vestige Left?

                                                              What Vestige Left?

I think what any of my ancestors would find most surprising if they were to come back is that there is so little of them left.  My paternal grandma would look for her quilts, her embroidery and her China cabinet full of glass and porcelain and would find none of them in my house.  I spent too many years traveling, so my older sister Betty Jo and my cousin Betty Jane wound up with all of grandma’s things. The one good quilt is over Betty Jo’s bed in the managed care facility where she now lives, but she knows nothing of it or of us or of her own children, being the prisoner of Alzheimer’s that she is.

My cousin Betty Jane passed on years ago, so the China cabinet full of Grandma’s dishes is in Idaho in the house of  her second husband. What Grandma would find of herself in my house is:
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one blue bowl filled with jade plant cuttings by my kitchen sink,

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an old pottery canning jar above my kitchen cabinets––

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and remnants of her tatting, a small square cut from a pillowslip she embroidered and part of a quilt square that I used in a retablo entitled “Our Lady of Notions.” (The view above is looking down on the top of the retablo–details not shown because of the shooting angle in the view of the entire retablo below.)

judy 2Amazing that so little remains of her in my house when she had a house stuffed full of things.  Now that I am the one with the house stuffed full, I wonder what of me will remain after fifty years.  Perhaps just this blog or my books or my artwork.  Maybe that is why I am so compulsive about writing and doing art–that need to be remembered.

The Prompt: Modern Families––If one of your late ancestors were to come back from the dead and join you for dinner, what things about your family would this person find the most shocking?
https://dailypost.wordpress.com/prompts/modern-families/

Depth of Field

Depth of Field

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This may be my favorite photo I’ve ever taken. It reminds me of a Monet painting.

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This photo of Yolanda’s daughter and son was taken the same day as the trees. I love the sense of wonder  both of them gazing into the hazy landscape provides.

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I also love the crispness of this turtle against the more muted lily pads.

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I don’t know if this shot qualifies as an example of a depth of field shot as prescribed, since most of it is slightly out of focus; but I like the shot and how the flowers stand out a bit.  This building conveys such a sense of mystery to me.

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I couldn’t decide which of these “Monet” shots I liked best, so I included them both.

 

http://www.sylvain-landry.com/sl-week/sl-week-26-dof.html

How Now?

How Now?

I love this sequence of expressions as my long time friend Marti was relating a story to us. Since I’ve known her for 50 years–yikes!–I know these typical expressions. Only by taking almost constant photos was I able to capture them all. I enjoyed stretching this longtime friendship into the “now” during our 5 days together over Xmas.

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/now/

Here and Now

Here and Now

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We saw balloons going up almost every day we were here.  On Xmas Eve, the sun and clouds cooperated to give fantastic views.  Today it was perhaps too windy or we didn’t look up at the right time, so we didn’t see any balloons.  In any case, each time I was glad I was below snapping the picture and not above, being snapped!!

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https://dailypost.wordpress.com/photo-challenges/now/

Centered Again–Cee’s Compose Yourself Photo Prompt

 

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http://ceenphotography.com/2015/12/23/cees-compose-yourself-photo-challenge-week-11-centerpoint-continued/

Hugh’s Photo Challenge, Week 8, Xmas Tree Topper Challenge

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This is actually the topper of my friends Joan and Michael’s tree.  I didn’t have one this year as I’m going to Phoenix for Christmas.  Here are some other shots from their tree:

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http://hughsviewsandnews.com/2015/12/13/hughs-photo-challenge-week-8-charity-christmas-tree-topper-challenge-help-me-raise-250-for-the-dogs-trust/