Nagaisgich
MobiPassionista
- Real Name
- Carmel
- Device
- iPhone 7
Great idea to add the quote to the image
Nominations for the March Image of the Month (IotM) close at the end of the day on Sunday, March 31. Get your four nominations in!
Great idea to add the quote to the image
You're not alone. That's what I thought -- think -- too. But fish bodies aside, surely you can do something with love, tides, and not seeing the future?Shows how smart I am: I thought Carmel wanted us to interpret her quote
and I was finding it really hard , especially the old gloved and nibbled fish bodies
That's a beauty’You come seeking, in the night . . . ‘
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SketchClub, Repix, Union and photograph of family member.
A secret confession... I did want people to interpret my quote. But I was enchanted immediately by people offering up their own quote and working with it, so I kept my mouth shutShows how smart I am: I thought Carmel wanted us to interpret her quote
and I was finding it really hard , especially the old gloved and nibbled fish bodies
Love the quote and the image. Wonderful
Ohhhhhhhhh.A secret confession... I did want people to interpret my quote. But I was enchanted immediately by people offering up their own quote and working with it, so I kept my mouth shut
Can’t wait to see your quote and picture
Right. So what we should have been doing is interpreting this quote. It’s so clear in your post Carmel, I don’t know how I missed it. I’m off to find my photos of fish bodies (which I do have). Back soon.Thanks again for honouring my photo! I’m so thrilled.
The theme is a quote. Make of it what you will ... and I’m going to post my interpretation as soon as I can for what I call a “sample” but is just my way of adding my own contribution without conflict of interest
Love blurs your vision; but after it recedes, you can see more clearly than ever. It's like the tide going out, revealing whatever's been thrown away and sunk: broken bottles, old gloves, rusting pop cans, nibbled fishbodies, bones. This is the kind of thing you see if you sit in the darkness with open eyes, not knowing the future.
Margaret Atwood, Cat's Eye
Shows how smart I am: I thought Carmel wanted us to interpret her quote
and I was finding it really hard , especially the old gloved and nibbled fish bodies
You're not alone. That's what I thought -- think -- too. But fish bodies aside, surely you can do something with love, tides, and not seeing the future?
Gosh, I never looked at that way. Going back to reread the quote.A secret confession... I did want people to interpret my quote. But I was enchanted immediately by people offering up their own quote and working with it, so I kept my mouth shut
Can’t wait to see your quote and picture
Oddly, one of my earlier images sort of fits.Love blurs your vision; but after it recedes, you can see more clearly than ever. It's like the tide going out, revealing whatever's been thrown away and sunk: broken bottles, old gloves, rusting pop cans, nibbled fishbodies, bones. This is the kind of thing you see if you sit in the darkness with open eyes, not knowing the future.
Margaret Atwood, Cat's Eye
Isn’t that remarkableOddly, one of my earlier images sort of fits. View attachment 152268
Beautiful colours like a coral reef
Thank you.Beautiful colours like a coral reef
Just one of the things I love about you.Sounds like the approach I've made to living in general...
Wow... really beautiful Star!
’You come seeking, in the night . . . ‘
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SketchClub, Repix, Union and photograph of family member.
And one of my all time faves. I would frame as me and hang this. L❤️VE.Oddly, one of my earlier images sort of fits. View attachment 152268
You're not alone. That's what I thought -- think -- too. But fish bodies aside, surely you can do something with love, tides, and not seeing the future?
That can looks like an eye. It could be used in all sorts of collages and abstracts.Just for fun, another version of my quote. View attachment 152297