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.
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Comments (35)
Richardphotos
cushions are my friends.superb abstract
Feliciti
i like this , maybe abstract but great captured !!
helanker
Awesome simplicity in gorgeous colors :-) But I would bring my own pillow, as you said. LOL!
awjay
superb
alwaysonmymind
For some reason or the other, this looks David Lynchian to me. God only knows what's hiding in those shadows! ;-)
MrsRatbag
I love that adobe construction; I wanted to do that in the worst way in my house in California. I somehow don't think it would work up here in the rainy northwest, though. Can't have your home dissolving around you! This is so lovely, and illustrates the smooth lines that are the hallmark of adobe. Beautifully captured in your inimitable style!
jayfar
Lovely lighting and a nice color.
durleybeachbum
Beautiful both ways, abstract or home. A marvellous opportunity for masses of textiles and cushions in a houselike this. Also quite edible..are you certain this isn't marshmallow?
Meisiekind
A wow image Dierbaar! I agree with Andrea - it does look edible. I love your personal touch to make this a wonderful piece of art! Well done Dierbaar! ps - 2 sleeps to my holiday! :))
bobrgallegos
Wonderful light, color and texture!!! Love these stucco walls and Southwestern architecture.
hipps13
yes, a pillow makes a smile to remmember when I took my pillow to school to sit in a chair that fit cool colors warm hugs, Linda Kaye
jophoto
I agree with Andrea - looks great both ways you look at it. Lots of cushions would be my vote also...love the colors.
kaward
Well spotted and composed! A superb abstract, the soft edges and subtle hues are perfect!
morningglory
I really like the idea, but I agree, need pillows. Did make for a great abstract.
jclP
nice
Faemike55
interesting capture
wysiwig
Maybe its the color but I was thinking candles or cheese. Some colorful pillows would be great.
Lashia
Awesome postwork, love these colours- thanks for sharing! :-)
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jocko500
lovely shot
babuci
Love the orange warm tone. This picture is so you and your abstract mind...I mean this in the good way...:)
fallen21
Awesome shot.
whaleman
I never liked resting my back against stucco!
pauldeleu
Wonderful and serene.
alanwilliams
i like it as an abstract, it looks like you could sink into it
lyron
Fantastic image!!!
moochagoo
Excellent colors and lines/composition.
RodS
I just love that warm, reddish color - I could dig having a house built with this stuff... Beautiful abstract, Tara!
Myel
Simple, colored and warm mood. I like it!
bmac62
The abstract looks pillowy to me but I know better:) I just plain like this!
Chipka
Marvelous abstract, though it could also be Martian architecture, if there was ever any architecture on Mars...I think it's that ruddy color and the smooth, clean feel of this (okay, Mars is dusty, but you never get that vibe whenever you're reading a Ray Bradbury story about Mars.) I love the strokability of this shot. Those surfaces are just...well...perfectly captured and very, nicely tactile.