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Garden Memories ... for Mark (wysiwig)

Photography Landscape posted on Aug 13, 2017
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From the Japanese garden we visited with Mark all those years ago. I hope you enjoy the memories of that day as much as I do, Mark! There's something special about Japanese gardens, and this one was particularly inspiring. As I recall, it had been moved one piece at a time in order to save it from development. The amount of care and effort it must have taken to relocate that garden rock by rock and plant by plant must have been epic. May your year be effortless, my friend, with no new challenges, and only the memory of the tough work behind you. For the reason there are two, please see the explanation on the other one.

Comments (13)


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Faemike55

6:34PM | Sun, 13 August 2017

Again, a great dedication to Mark. Symbolic in that like this garden, Mark is moving one piece at a time to achieve wholeness. perfect image Tara.

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LivingPixels

6:42PM | Sun, 13 August 2017

Wonderful shot and all those memories you have that will be with you always a lovely share!!

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RodS

6:44PM | Sun, 13 August 2017

A gorgeous shot of this garden and rock structure, Tara. So lovely!

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FredNunes

7:26PM | Sun, 13 August 2017

The lighting makes this... BRILLIANT

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Krittermom

7:27PM | Sun, 13 August 2017

Another wonderful capture of happy times

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anahata.c

8:52PM | Sun, 13 August 2017

I'm still in "retirement," so I'm not commenting except for exceptions, so forgive me for only doing this image tonight. But I love your dedi to Mark---who's wholly deserving---and the first image is rich and lush (which, knowing you, you mean to evoke Mark), and your beautiful memory, and your description of him in person. Beautiful words and feelings. This image reminded me of one of those 'rock art' pieces where the artist balances rocks in near-impossible ways....don't know if this is that, but it's beautiful, and your light is golden and reflective, and the softness in the background lets the rock-piece stand out beautifully. The composition also brings the rock-piece to light. Beautifully done, and a big "ditto" to your words for Mark. My heart goes out to him, and I wish him all the healing in the world. Great light to you Mark! Beautiful 2-part dedi, Tara.

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TomDart

10:04PM | Sun, 13 August 2017

Very good work...the scene puts mwe into a Japanese garden and the peace of structure sand form. Thank you for this. I am sure the dedication to mark is highly appreciated.

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wysiwig

12:35AM | Mon, 14 August 2017

My favorite part of the garden. Your images have reminded me of Elda Behm and her garden and how the people of Seattle came together to save it. I also remember our lunch together where we sat near a meeting of the Red Hat Society. Thanks for the pleasant memories.

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kgb224

1:51AM | Mon, 14 August 2017

This is just amazing Tara. Superb capture. God bless.

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durleybeachbum

8:26AM | Mon, 14 August 2017

I remember your pics of the Red hat brigade!
Both these photos are such great memories for Mark

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moochagoo

2:00PM | Mon, 14 August 2017

I like your dedication, and this japanese atmosphere.

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bodo_56

1:44AM | Tue, 15 August 2017

What a beautiful place!

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Wolfenshire Online Now!

3:06AM | Tue, 15 August 2017

Very Zen.


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Photograph Details
F Numberf/8.0
MakeCanon
ModelCanon PowerShot SX20 IS
Shutter Speed1/160
ISO Speed80
Focal Length6

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