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The leaded window opened To move the dancing candle flame And the first moths of summer Suicidal came To join in the worship Of the light that never dies In a moment's reflection Of two moths spinning in her eyes --- Jethro Tull It's just a leaded window in a door from the home center, but every time I look at this image, that song runs through my head.

Comments (38)


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npauling

8:23PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

A beautiful capture with great lighting and I love the little poem to go with it.

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bmac62

8:30PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

Note to self...read the notes before examining the picture. I spent some time looking for the moth:) Neat photo. Makes me think of a photo from Nikolay. Nicely done.

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Faemike55

8:36PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

Great image! Love Tull!

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allisonbender

8:39PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

LOVE this awesome black and white !!!! tom

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MrsRatbag

8:39PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

Beautiful shot. I like the B&W treatment...makes it look really old!

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beachzz

10:23PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

Jethro Tull--wow, a huge fave---and like Bill, I kept looking for the moth--(duh, read the fine print, girl!!). The B&W is really effective here, beatiful door!!

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junge1

11:45PM | Sun, 22 March 2009

Beautiful Tara. Glad I read Bill's comment first!

MrsLubner

1:22AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

A really dreamy shot...like a look back in time. Wonderful shot.

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sossy

3:11AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

impressive b/w impression! hey, cool, you know this song! I love the Jethro Tull songs and text! ;o)

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durleybeachbum

3:16AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Wonderful. When I read the ebot I was vaguely expecting a hole in a sweater...

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lyron

3:35AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Wonderful image!!

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helanker

3:39AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

A very nice capture. I like the sepia.

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fredster66

4:29AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

You sure have an eye for these types of things.. very nice.

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flora-crassella

4:57AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

wonderful!

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bronwyn_lea

6:18AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Wonderful! It is a very pretty door. I like the b&w.

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Enmos

8:39AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Nicely seen and well captured !! :)

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AndreiR

10:02AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Beautiful and very poetic photo! I like a subtle light play on the glass!

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sema_fox

10:08AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Beautiful !

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Markintosh

10:28AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Splendid capture, enhanced by the B&W.

picantilla

11:20AM | Mon, 23 March 2009

great shot!

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nikolais

12:11PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

wonderful!

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ontar1

12:27PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

Nice!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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cannonn

6:31PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

so much beautiful!!!

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Richardphotos

10:28PM | Mon, 23 March 2009

beautiful glass work

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anahata.c

12:56AM | Tue, 24 March 2009

oh beautiful. I agree with Bill it has some Nikolay qualities, but it's also all you. I was stunned to learn that this was a window in the home center, because it could be a shot from an old, old home. For some reason it feels very Eastern European to me, maybe because I've seen E. European windows like this. (The floral curtain bolsters that.) You really transformed this, one by your subtle b&w & grays, two by the sumptuous lighting esp. in the horizontals, three by the glass reflections that look like digital layers (I know they aren't), and four because of that beautiful bit of curtain that you caught in the window. It has a 19th C. feel—heavy, laden with memory & delicate at the same time. A beautiful transformation. What you do with that home center...

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babuinodeoro

4:19AM | Tue, 24 March 2009

moths and jethro tull and windows.....interesting combination,

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hipps13

11:55AM | Tue, 24 March 2009

wonderful work Tara May created a big smile warm hug and love, Linda Kaye

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Merrylee

12:13PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

Nice shot...

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busi2ness

1:28PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

Ahhh, so you are old enough to remember Jethro Tull! Perfect grain and tone to set the mood.

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artaddict2

1:52PM | Tue, 24 March 2009

like the softness of the shot! wonderful image!

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Photograph Details
F Numberf/3.2
MakeKONICA MINOLTA
ModelDiMAGE Z3
Shutter Speed1/6
ISO Speed200
Focal Length10

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