Friday, August 10, 2012

Photo Art Friday

Photo Art Friday


A gift is something that is given without asking for it ... a blessing, a hope, a satisfaction.  Gifts are so numerous in out lives that it takes a prompt like this to help us all stop and think ... how wonderful they are, how unassuming they are ... how greatful we are.  Since, in my mind, just about everything I love in my life is a gift,  the real challenge this week was to pick out a few that were amenable to photo interpretation.  These were my choices and, for the lack of time, I limited myself to three, though I acknowledge, there are many more.



11 comments:

EG CameraGirl said...

I love your choices!And I like the way you illustrated them.

Linda Kittmer said...

Lovely! I especially love the owlets!

Anonymous said...

what a great interpretation of Bonnie's theme!

Carola Bartz said...

Andrea, I love your photos. I also love what you wrote, that almost everything that you love in life is a gift. How beautiful is that.
Thank you for your kind and heartfelt words on my blog!

Brian King said...

Beautiful selections! Love the owls!

Anonymous said...

Interpretation is the motivation of personal creativity.
This prompt brought forth some heartfelt results.

Currie Silver said...

amazing!! this is simply outstanding and a feast for the eyes!!

Ida said...

Your creativity and artistic ability are indeed a wonderful gift and I love what you've done here. The 1st one is my favorite.

Carole M. said...

it is hard to fine-tune from our bounty of gifts; they come in various forms and we only come to know them as gifts when we don't take them for granted. Lovely post Andrea

Edna B said...

Wow, great job. I especially love the layout with the dog. The way you worked in the surrounding photos is awesome. This doggie looks very well loved. Have a great night, hugs, Edna B.

Electra said...

Three amazing works of art!
Bravo!!

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