My name is Tara, and I was born and raised in Washington State.
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In 2010 I married Bill (bmac62) and retired ... two of the best choices I ever made! :)
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In March, 2013, we sold our home in Washington and went on the road in our RV full time. What a blast! There is so much world out there to see!
After traveling around the West for a few years, we got rid of the motorhome and are now spending winters in deep-south Texas and summers in Washington State. Spring and fall finds us visiting whichever place strikes our fancy at the time!
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If I’m missing from Renderosity from time to time, I’m busy having fun elsewhere.
Thanks for your interest in my work, and for stopping by to learn more about me!Â
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Comments (34)
Faemike55
wonderful contrast in colours! great shot, Tara!
babuci
Wonderful close up of your fav subject. Great colors and tha for the link, good music.
chasfh
Lovely contrast, and great textures and reflections. Another superb shot, Tara.
lyron
Wonderful image. Great shot!!
beachzz
I love these pots, but you already know that!! Just wish they were in MY yard!!
Meisiekind
Oh my Tara - you have such a keen eye for this. Excellent contrast, textures and colors... I adore your pot images!!! Well done girlfriend! :)
cmolsen2002
Oh, the drama here............from the strength at the base, to the gentler shimmering upper rim....lovely stuff!
Katraz
Great close up the blue on black looks great
bazza
Nice shot, lovely contrast!!
helanker
Tara I so love your Pot fragments :-))) This is so beautiful. Yummy!
durleybeachbum
A really powerful composition, and such rich colours. Your are the master (mistress?) of these pot-shots!
morningglory
I like this...that shade of blue is my favorite too!
bmac62
I won't lie to you, I really like this...the colors, textures, shadows, crop. See what happens when you send me to YouTube? I had to listen to Blue on Black and then Johnnie Lang's follow-on tune, Lie To Me. :-) Great upload.
Digitaleagle
Beautifully seen, excellent contrast of colors, the textures and shadows are awesome with just a hint of reflection for drama, another beautiful work Tara!!!
awjay
neat abstract
costapanos
Excellent capture! my favorite part of this image is the reflection of the blue pot against the black!
MrsRatbag
You've turned pot photography into a whole art form...I love the angle of the sides traveling upward. Beautiful work!
Merrylee
Lovely pots and I want that blue one, it would look very nice in my yard...
moochagoo
Excellent colors contrast and composition.
jocko500
wonderful shapes and color
PD154
Excellent work as always sweetie!
orig_buggy
great pov....would love to have some of those pots for my garden!!
elfin14doaks
Awesome angle and lighting, and just a smidgen of the objects to keep us wondering. Great work!
hipps13
wonderful work I like to stare at the view and its colors warm hugs, Linda Kaye
bebert
very nice shot
valtes
Wonderful composition.
debbielove
Ha! You certainly love your pots... Mind you, these do have lovely colours to them... A really high sheen too... Great shot again. rob.
tizjezzme
Excellent work ... so artistically done; just how I love it :)
anmes
Clever composition..beauyiful still life.
anahata.c
well you already know I love this shot too, it's another of your pot portraits that captures several worlds in a small space, and juxtaposes them beautifully. The blue against the deep green is itself beautiful; but also the textures, the lights, the spread of the patterns on the back pot, and the side of the back pot which, from a certain pov, looks like a wooden pole of some type. (I thought of that a lot when I looked at it this weekend.) Simple but very eloquent, and so typical of what you do with these eloquent beasts, using with your dramatic crops and your always scintillating light. Great artists don't do still lifes of exceptional objects, they made common objects exceptional, and that's what you do with these kinds of pictures. Beautiful, another piece I couldn't stop looking at as soon as you posted it. A universe.