Posts Tagged ‘ Photography ’

State Fair Reflections

{by Rhonda Stansberry}

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Rhonda Stansberry is a photographer with a passion for history and architecture.
See more of her photography on her website, Stansberry Photography, and on Flickr.

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Self, Abandoned

{by Sarah Bloom}

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If Only They Could Stay Little Forever

{by Thomas Hawk}

The Best Years of Our Life

“The Best Years of Our Life” by Thomas Hawk / thomashawk.com / @thomashawk
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[psycho]

{By Jesse Wright of Jesse Wright Photo}

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“Psycho” by Jesse Wright from Jesse Wright Photo | @jessewright | Facebook
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You Shoulda Seen the Other Guy

{by Eddie Carroll from One Pixel at a Time}

He Didn't Make It

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@MiddletonRare | Gnilleps on Flickr
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Sometimes feeling trapped is less about the walls on the outside

{by Lotus Carroll}

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Lotus Carroll (aka as Sarcastic Mom) writes with her heart on her website, i am lotus.
Give her any camera and she can make magic, another version of this photo can be seen on Flickr.
More of her photography can be found on her portfolio.



Threads

{by keli from kidnapped by suburbia}


I don’t think I make much of a distinction between the ‘real’ and the ‘fantastic.’ They both seem to be threads in the same cloth as far as I’m concerned. ~Alice Hoffman

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Passages

{by Tara R.}


She had a penetrating sort of laugh. Rather like a train going into a tunnel.
~P.G. Wodehouse

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Real blue sky, and heavy

{by Dana McGlocklin of Urban Utopia Photography}

You ought to have seen what I saw on my way
To the village, through Mortenson’s pasture to-day:
Blueberries as big as the end of your thumb

-From Robert Frost, Blueberries



You can

{by Jennifer Olson of Jennifer Liv Photography}

i can make it through the work day.
i can make it through a night awake with the kids.
i can do something that i’ve dreamed of for so so long.
i can do … this.

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