Mar
8
Been Inspired……again!
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For a little while I’ve laid down my ‘word document’ (modern contemporary version of ‘the pen’) regarding my screenplay, The Last Rose of Summer. Today, my inner landscape is leaping with anticipation to return writing my screenplay. I’m so glad because I’ve been frustrated not writing everyday. There are so many exciting writing ideas I [...]
Feb
28
Woman with Plants – Your Thoughts…
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Today has been a long day and I thought before I retire I wanted to share this photo I took a few years ago. A neighbor of mine had a small greenhouse in the back of her home. She wanted to show me her beautiful plants. I followed her as she walked to the back [...]
Apr
17
Met with Another Photographer
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Today I met with another woman photographer. We spent two hours sharing stories about photography experiences, parts of our lives – we seemed to have much in common. I felt we had a good connection and plan to continue our new friendship. ~~ Susan ELkin
Apr
23
Reflections VI
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One chilling wintry day I looked outside the window to the enclosed glass paneled front porch and saw the panels appear to be concaved and contain “eye-like” formations on the glass panes. I asked Diane to stand where she is to create a wildly mysterious human effect. Reflections VI © Susan Elkin I was indoors [...]
Apr
21
Reflections XVIII
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I asked Diane to stand behind our porch door. I was struck by the branches appearing to “grow from” Diane’s body. As I looked at this beautiful image I felt it needed something to ground it. Reflections XVIII © Susan Elkin I asked Diane to hold the edge of the door with her right hand. [...]