Wednesday, February 24, 2010

WINTER~SUMMER: Buddhafull

 

 

 
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same center in all seasons
the comforting winter stillness
the light touch of summer's
dragonfly




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18 comments:

  1. love your Buddha, mine is completely covered by snow!!

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  2. Lovely images, great contrast, I just can't wait to be able to see the summery ones again.

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  3. this is unique . peaceful


    you are so creative!

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  4. I can just see the tippy top of my Buddha's head, he sits wrapped in a blanket of snow. :)Bea

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  5. Center is indeed still the same. Beautiful Buddha in all seasons.

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  6. Yes, indeed Buddhafull in all seasons. Nice to come upon. Thanks.

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  7. I like the light in your photos ...

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  8. I have a number of buddhas inside and outside here-- my husband has made a 'comment'-- when he notices something that must mean I have too many! :-)
    Your comment you left on my post is so beautiful-- so poetic-- are you going to publish a book? I think you should-- self publish with your own poetry and images-- go to Blurb.com

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  9. thank you donna...
    i respond to suggestions and assignments, and this exact one was given to me by my friend renee last year.
    to BLURB.com i shall go.

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  10. YES! blurb it. Caution: it will become a good addiction. SEEing things through the eyes of the author artist. New lens, always good.

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  11. your beautiful buddah is serene in both seasons... I love the way that you captured the different colors of the stone, the warm and the cool... and the "light touch of summer's dragonfly" sending smiles and blessings, roxanne

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  12. beautiful. I am searching for a Buddha for my garden. I coninue to look for the right peaceful smile....

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  13. "comforting winter stillness" yes. I'm glad to know you're also in love with winter.

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  14. A beautiful symbol of serenity. Moss was beginning to grow on my garden buddha but the harsh summer sun has dried it all up. Aah well I will have to nurture it back again.

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  15. Gorgeous - and so serene. The lighting on this one is just perfect, too.

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  16. Where for art thou Neva? You are being missed....

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  17. oh, lisa.....the syncronicity!! i JUST posted and explained my quietness, AND then saw your comment. . .sweet.

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