Monthly Archives: April 2019

Silent as Night

 

 

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Heuchera

 

 

 

 

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Cascade Abstracts (3) and (4)

For an introduction to the Cascade Abstracts see https://lagill6.wordpress.com/2019/04/10/cascade-abstracts-1-and-2/

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Young birch in April

The top photo was taken on 23rd April.  The bottom photo hows the same tree on 14th April

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Tile pattern

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April 24, 2019 · 11:00 am

‘The other man’s grass is always greener’

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April 23, 2019 · 5:00 am

A celebration of Anemones

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Yes! It’s Spring!

 

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Abstract ‘Next!’

Derived from sunlight on water.

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Water’s edge 2

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April 16, 2019 · 8:00 am

Cascade Abstracts (1) and (2)

­­­­­I have always been fascinated by water, and especially moving water in all its forms.    My small garden contains two water features  – a water wall with a very short stream, and a fish pond fed by a cascade.  Both capture the constantly changing patterns created by weather conditions, sunlight and passing clouds.  The visual delights are also accompanied by the relaxing sound of running water.  They should, and do, provide an endless source for creative expression.­­­­  But they also cause frustration!

Perhaps belatedly, I have come to accept that it is just not possible to replicate fully via the camera lens the totality of the live experience.  It is more sensory multi-dimensional, more transitory and, indeed, more personal than might generally  be appreciated.  Technical adjustments  –  such as shutter speeds  – can provide an interpretation but not a solution to the dilemma.

However, ‘freeze-frame’  images provide a kaleidoscope of material suitable for development as abstract compositions.  I intend to post a selection of these from time to time under as ‘Cascade Abstracts’.

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Raindrop patterns


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April 12, 2019 · 8:00 am

From the garden yesterday

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Ivy on the old garden wall

Patterns ad textures are all around us

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Abstract in red and blue

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April 6, 2019 · 8:00 am

Abstract ‘The Search’

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April 4, 2019 · 5:00 am

Anemone time

The mild temperatures of recent weeks have encouraged a delightful display of anemones both in patio pots and in the borders.

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