Ned and I were up before sunrise to take photographs of
Monumental Simplicity at the top of the Ten Mile Point hill. George Wigle let us put the stand up on his property the evening before.
I have to say that this experience was fantastic on so many levels.
I lay down on the grass directly underneath the work to take this.
The top four photos are by Ned. The rest by moi.
wowwwwwwww
ReplyDeletea fabulous way to photograph this piece. amazing images.
ReplyDeleteJudy-
ReplyDeleteSo amazing...I bet it was an incredible experience for you. The photos are wonderful. Thanks for sharing them
spectacular!
ReplyDeletestunningly lovely
imagining
you lying in the grass
loving
the light coming through...
xox - eb.
glorious! especially the one you took lying down. I wonder if you felt lifted up as you did it?
ReplyDeletewords break the majesty
ReplyDeleteby the time i got to "I lay down on the grass" a tear was down on my lip and chin.
thank you
Simply magnificent.
ReplyDeleteLove Ned's photographs. Send me one for the photo album accompanying the exhibit, Tradition in Transition.
ReplyDeleteAbsolutely fantastic, thanks for sharing the joy.
ReplyDeleteAMAZING!
ReplyDeleteAh--when was there a more stunning sunrise. It was a pleasure to see, and a pleasure just to think about lying on the grass.
ReplyDeleteReally, really beautiful.
ReplyDeleteStunning!
ReplyDeletefantastic, Judy. Looking forward to seeing your work
ReplyDeleteOh how wonderful!! Viewing beauty at sunrise makes it even more moving.
ReplyDeleteSo beautiful-- the colors streaming through your piece are so striking -- such a lovely way to see and feel the light and the breeze... thank you!
ReplyDeleteo my everything.....
ReplyDeleteYour work and the photos rendered me speechless yesterday. I keep coming back to visit, to breath, to be inspired, to be in awe of you and your talent. Perfection.
ReplyDeleteOh...my...gosh!!! Absolutely stunning!
ReplyDeleteAsan says you are a very rare kind of a person. It is a gift. I agree, of course. :)
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