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 (21)
Wolfenshire Online Now!
This is a nice capture, but I sure imagine it makes a terrible racket during a storm.
giulband
Fantastic sense of image and composition, very romantic atmosphere !!
wysiwig
The impression is of walking thorough the forest and suddenly coming upon these bells. A bit of mystery there. Who put them here and for what reason? A wonderful image.
kgb224
Superb capture Tara. God bless.
Katraz
Lovely shot It looks like a big wind chime. At least the Email reminders have reappeared and most of those annoying adverts that slowed up the loading,lets hope your search reappears , If it isn't broke don't mend it .
Juliette.Gribnau
beautiful !
anahata.c
I understand your reasons for the Album. I should do that; and may, when I have time. Searching here has been out of control since the change, and I remain grateful for all your efforts, for this as well as for so many other issues. I know it's not easy to pursue all that, and I'm very grateful.
A dark recessed feeling in this, it has a very reflective and introspective presence. You've given silhouettes in much of this structure, but allowed a lot of green too, which is a dual approach that you do extremely well. The bells emerge from the dark beautifully, and the light in the background is gentle. It has a buddhist feeling. Beautifully seen and presented, with a slightly-to-the-left composition, and the greatest light on the right, as contrast. And the layer of grasses at the bottom---two layers, actually---brings a new light to the fore, and gives a kind of "ocean" feeling to the bottom of the shot. It's beautiful, with many stopping points from top to bottom, filled with peace...
dochtersions
A great find you had by this cool bells in the forest, dear one. And I'm so glad you could do this hard job with your albums. It would be good, I did this too; but even thinking about it makes me tired, LOL. I will make an attempt to look at your albums, hopefully I'm successful. But when you consider that I don't know how to make more albums for myself (categories I mean) there's not much chance of success.
Faemike55
interesting composition and presentation. there is that hint of darkness and mystery
Wonderful capture
radioham
Beautiful... It must sound great in the still of the night
helanker
Well I thought about doing this too, but with that many posts, I have (cant even See how many anymore) I gave up the thought. There is still alot missing in here to make it a handy website. I really wish we had the abillity to create a new album when uploading. Not AFTER we uploaded a thing we dont have albums for. You got a lovely capture here Tara. It seems so peaceful :)
MrsRatbag
I love the sound of bells in the wind, it's such an evocative feeling... This is a beautifully low-key and almost melancholy capture.
There are a lot of things I still don't like about the new rendo, and I just don't spend the time here that I did. I also post on some other sites that are sometimes easier, and sometimes just have different issues to complain about. No place is perfect, eh?
photosynthesis
A very elegant & serene design & presentation, Tara. I admire your patience & perseverance in organizing your work into albums. I probably should do that too, but I'm a world class procrastinator & it is highly unlikely that such a project will ever even get started...
durleybeachbum
I've made a few albums, and it's handy for me as they are for you.
I find Flickr much more satisfying but I persist here at present although some friends have gone elsewhere.
I love the feel of this photo, but I really don't like any noises in a garden that interfere with the insect and bird sounds.
junge1
Tara, first of all this is a beautiful composition, but I am I surprised, no. I read your write-up and even though I don't understand most of what you have talked about, I agree with you on what I do understand. Flying through the pages commenting and 'getting it out of the way', those days are over. I have a few questions about the album thing and I will give you a call and hopefully you are as patient with me again as you were last time. I am on rendo again, that's good, but boy did it change. I don't know what they were thinking when they made the changes.
CavalierLady
I love this image! The subject and the way you composed it (partially hidden in the forest) is Wonderful! I'm glad you found a workaround for the search function problem. I never much used it, but glad you found a solution.
npauling
How lovely to have the bells in the garden, an idea I may do myself but only with little ones maybe lol. A beautiful capture and you have made me think about albums for future postings.
Einzie1
The composition feels good, T. I can still see everything even when I blur my eyes.
ArtistKimberly
Very Beautiful photo.
pauldeleu
Well captured!
jocko500
wonderful and good too