The moon was in an odd position last night. See, there it is; tipped over on its side like Sei Shonagon's famously elegant, ice filled, new silver bowl.
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This is glorious - how did you manipulate the image like this? And how did you get that little slide show operation on the lefthand side? I love that. I want to do that. Is there an application? Visiting Rabbit is like visiting a gallery. But I do like it when you say something about your images.
Okay, but how did you do it? And no, I do not think it is like Sarah P. winking, but I do know what you mean about posts scrolling away off into oblivion. Except I always keep scrolling and eventually find what I'm looking for. I love Vanitas too. Old newspaper in dusty cut glass. The story of my life.
A lapsed artist, former retail visual merchandiser, now retired museum collections technician & mount fabricator with a slightly more than passing interest in photography…
"That’s what magic is, of course. Something that looks ordinary until it isn’t. Nothing but a hat, until a rabbit comes out of it. Meaning where you didn’t think to look, until you did. A miracle no one else can see, but you."
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This is glorious - how did you manipulate the image like this? And how did you get that little slide show operation on the lefthand side? I love that. I want to do that. Is there an application?
Visiting Rabbit is like visiting a gallery. But I do like it when you say something about your images.
Okay, but how did you do it? And no, I do not think it is like Sarah P. winking, but I do know what you mean about posts scrolling away off into oblivion. Except I always keep scrolling and eventually find what I'm looking for.
I love Vanitas too. Old newspaper in dusty cut glass. The story of my life.
Love these magical moons.
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