preferred her when she was soaring, reaching upwards, striving, now she looks as if she is about to nosedive. are we going to see her after this escapade?
Groundhog and/or deer have eaten EVERYTHING in my puny garden! yup, it's the farmers market for me.
When I was doing this picture I thought "leave well enought alone" and "go with your first instinct" but wanted to prove that theory. Well - I think I have proven that the first try is often the best try!
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She can swim too!
ReplyDeletepreferred her when she was soaring, reaching upwards, striving, now she looks as if she is about to nosedive. are we going to see her after this escapade?
ReplyDeleteYou guys are so funny! Yes, I think my next picture of her will be in the grocery store - buying tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteno no she is going somewhere...buying tomatoes?
ReplyDeleteMim! did the groundhog eat all of your garden?
this one is nice too
ReplyDeletebut i'm with Soulbrush...
the soaring posture in the previous one was so beautiful...
Groundhog and/or deer have eaten EVERYTHING in my puny garden! yup, it's the farmers market for me.
ReplyDeleteWhen I was doing this picture I thought "leave well enought alone" and "go with your first instinct" but wanted to prove that theory. Well - I think I have proven that the first try is often the best try!
I disagree Mim. Both pictures make complete sense to me.
ReplyDeleteLook at the peaks in both-then her posture-different peaks, different intensities, different postures.
There is a time for pulling up and a time for flying steady. I love them both.
There's something very mammary about this image.
ReplyDeleteYes. Mammothly Mammarian.
The madonna cone bra phase comes to mind.
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