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A few days ago I posted about my brain being on overload with all this new stuff I’m learning,
but of course I want to continue to share what catches my eye here in my city,
New York City…
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So for a while there will be a little more show than tell.
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and…drum roll please…
Just tossing in a still life…results from a couple of Kim’s classes…
a small bead from Turkey and an inch tall Buddha from my Buddha collection!
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So I’ll continue for a while with my eye-catching moments series until I get these classes under my belt.
It may be architecture, abstract, people, nature…but rest assured it’ll be about my city!
Unless of course there’s just something that I just can’t wait to tell you about! <smile>
Thanks for tagging along!
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Lisa says
Great shots, Robin.
Good luck with all your new classes and endeavors and your continual commitment to share your beautiful photos and thoughts.
I love your Turkish bead and miniature Buddha.
I know you’ll not only take away with you new things you will learn but also add so much to the people and classes.
Love you.
XOXO
Virginia says
These photos are all great but my favorites are the sky looking across the Hudson river, the late evening water of the Hudson river, and the tiny Buddha and small bead from Turkey. They all speak to me! Thanks for sharing. Love you. XoXo
Susan says
pure gorgeous-ness!!
Karen says
The view over the river and the seagulls resting after a long day – they caught my eyes and speak to me! I guess ut is because I am living among the mountains that I miss the ocean so very much.
Good luck with your classes and learning and improving and meeting new people!
countingducks says
That view across the Hudson, is breath taking. I’ve actually been in the Guggenheim Museum, which is remarkable to me, as I’ve only been to New York once. I keep saying the same stuff about your photographs all the time and my only excuse is I mean it.
Ginnie says
You know by now that we LOVE to tag along. This is so fun…not only to see what you see but to see what you’re learning from Kim. Congratulations!
Katrin says
Love it! More, please. I love your subjective perception of NYC …
shooter says
These are a wonderful collection, some of which are showing a new side to you, I have always thought your abstracts were on the money but I love the feeling you get when viewing the still life shots, marvellous.