Set of Six. Consider your own connections and contrasts. Here are six of mine:
Pathways, Doorways, Drenched in Dew, Textures, Inspection, Introspection.
Wilderness Up Close
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Left brain, right brain, I can't decide. After many years of successful visual arts pursuits, I'm working on my other creative inclinations. For the past 8 years, writing has been my second full time job, and it's worth every sleepless night. Sheri J. Kennedy grew up mostly a city-girl coasthopping from Seattle to rural Pennsylvania, Miami and back to Seattle. She currently resides on the banks of the Snoqualmie River in the scenic Cascade Mountains. Her heart has found its home.
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I love the way these work together, Sheri.
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They were all along a rather short stretch of pathway out in the Middle Fork area, so they truly were together in the world…including my husband who was checking back to see how they had delayed me along the way. 🙂 I found this set especially pleasing too. Some of the six sets definitely work better than others, and this one satisfied me. But the ones that have friction interest me in that fact. Maybe by the end of this series I’ll find patterns in why different sets give different feelings in their relationships between the images.
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I think you will! It’s a great exercise you’re doing. 🙂
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I was inspired by this thought-provoking and spectacular photographer friend. 🙂
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