Transcendence

This inquiry concerns how I might capture imagery to portray transcendence. For now I am imagining sheer, veiled, unexpected, reflected, mysterious moments. The extraordinary is ever-present and awaiting discovery...

Monday, January 6, 2014

Sudden warm air this morning made it so foggy I was drawn out in the pouring rain to photograph the trees just barely visible.


Posted by Dona Seegers at 12:51 PM
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I am a designer at heart. Gathering images with a camera is a vital and rewarding part of my art process.
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