I can’t believe it is Sunday again, wasn’t it just Sunday yesterday? The days are whizzing by in a giant blur. Today I will be glazing in the studio with Philadelphia, preparing for the final firing for the Fired Up Exhibition. It is very exciting.
The Blurb
I take a lot of photos and most of them are just sitting around in folders on my desktop not doing anything. I thought that a dedicated post once a week would be a good way to share some of these photos that otherwise wouldn’t be seen by anyone other than me.
I am also remarkably absent minded and I put photos into folders and think that I will publish them later on and then then I never do.
So I have started a photo meme that anyone can join in and play as well. The rules are so simple as to be virtually non existent.
Just add your name and URL to the Mr Linky.
Publish your photos on your blog using the “Sunday Selections” title.
Link back here to me.
The Photos
I went into my external hard drive for a look today and found these images, they all conspire to send me off into a ceramic daydream and I am so pleased I found them again.
These photos were all taken in 2008 with my Panasonic Lumix compact camera
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Oh pictures 2, 3 & 4 are gorgeous, I want to reach my hand through and stroke the rock.
It is on the banks of the Derwent River Marita, at our favourite fishing spot. 🙂
One day I am going to come visit and go fishing with you 🙂
The power and beauty of that rock face are stunning. There long before us, and hopefully long afterwards as well. I really like the water weed too. Thank you. As always.
PS: I hope that you and Philadelphia have a fun and productive day in the studio.
The lighting on that second photos is stunning and I definitely see a human face somewhere in the third one. But they are all beautiful. Thanks to your good eye, nature and the Panasonic Lumix. (And now I’m off to bed, it’s 23.30 pm here. Good night 🙂 )
Beautiful photos. I see faces in the 3rd picture…
OOo That 3rd pic would make a classic example of chemical weathering for my Yr 4 science class.
Oh I love those rocks. It never fails to amaze me what years of water can do to a rock.
I would love to participate in Sunday Selections, but I haven’t a clue what a URL is. I just have a simple blog.
Hi Cheryl a URL is your blogs web address. Your url is http://www.anestonfeatherlane.blogspot.com
I love the rock in picture #2, a great place to sit and daydream.
The pondweed looks like it could be a pretty dress fabric.
If I had to live with only three of this earth’s colours, I think they would be blue, green and grey.
Amazing rock formations! my favorite is the crags against the sky.
I thought he was too, but …who knows with camels…
Rocks are amazing for photographs. I love the colours and patterns of nature. 🙂