This new life of mine is measured in countless, blessed and beautiful moments captured in photographs. The most pivotal one called 'December Gazing" and this one above of me infront of Buddy Guy's louge/club in Chicago July 2007 taken shortly after embarking on the greatest trip of my life, a trip and adventure to last a lifetime. Photography saved me in so many ways and now, for what it's worth, I live and breathe it. At a time when everything was out of control photography was the only thing I had control over. It's taught me to be/live in the present and not only capture but truly appreciate and savour the moment.
It's no wonder I'm rather passionate about photography; it lead me to Marshall, (a.k.a PhrankPower) the love of my life. Never did I ever dreamed or dared imagine I'd ever come to experience, let alone, dwell happily with a love of this breath and depth. I feel truly blessed and at times as Ebenezer Scrooge said "I don't deserve to be this happy!"
The galleries here continue to inspire me to do better as a photographer and to dream bigger dreams. The world is a vast beautiful and wild place, I thank you all for sharing pictures of your world and life. I appreciate your views and time. Comments for improvement is always appreciated and welcomed.
And be sure to... "Live like there's no tomorrow, love like you've never been hurt, dance like no one's watching."
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Comments (12)
jocko500
wonderful shot
nongo
Excellent idea and presentation!!!!!
stuart83
This is something I've never seen or heard of, very nicely capured Stuart
lizzibell
Nice picture...
kjpweb
Great idea! Well done!
bclaytonphoto
Brilliant composition
PhrankPower
The artist should have painted the easel and umbrella as well! Would the sculpture support human weight? If so, I can think of an interesting addition to spice it up a bit that would need to be shot early on a Sunday morning. Interesting find, and yes, including the easel makes the scene picture worthy.
alhak
great shot!
mark.spooner
Very nicely done indeed!
RobyHermida
Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
morin3000
A marvellous post worked photography! Excellent to see what you have posted here! Bravo!!!
KyotoDragon
Why is there a cherry on a spoon in the park? And exactly how did the artist come up with the idea that it should be balanced on the end of the spoon at that angle? I know that those are probably not questions you can answer but they came to mind. I have never seen this so I can not disagree that this scene has been photographed to death, I however can say that you are very fortunate in coming upon the painter this day, or perhaps you noticed him/her earlier and awaited the final product to take this photo. Either way it is an awesome composition, though I would have thought the same with out the painting.