Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sea. Show all posts
Saturday, July 23, 2011
Heading Out
I'm heading out for a few days, and my presence here will be a bit sporadic while I'm gone. Unfortunately, not to the Greek Isles this time (isn't this place dreamy?) but I'll find some equally interesting things to show you while I'm gone.
I hope you all have a wonderful weekend, see you soon!
Sunday, May 15, 2011
White and Blue
Remember my desire to photograph white, white houses and blue, blue sea? 'Nuff said.
I'll be back here tomorrow, full of all sorts of creative ideas from my retreat. See you then!
Friday, April 22, 2011
Off to the Sea
I am off on holiday for the next week. It's Easter Break for my son's school and we are headed to Greece. Before we left Europe I wanted to photograph a place with white, white buildings and blue, blue sea, so we will be spending the week on the island of Santorini with a day or two in Athens.
To give you a taste of the sea, here is an image from the Cinque Terre, on the Ligurian coast of Italy. This region is more pink and green than white and blue, but beautiful nonetheless.
Even though I won't be writing here this week, there is a lot going on that you can participate in:
- There is a new Exploring with a Camera topic: Rimmed with Light. Stop over and see how to capture this beautiful type of light. You are welcome to link up or share your images in the Flickr pool.
- I just "officially" announced the Liberate Your Art Postcard Swap yesterday and it's open for sign up! Yay! I hope you'll join in with sharing your artwork in the swap.
- My first newsletter will arrive in your mailbox tomorrow! It will include a download of the Time to Blossom image I shared last weekend. If you haven't signed up for the newsletter yet, you can at any time. Just look for the form on my blog sidebar.
- The Mortal Muses theme right now is "Here Comes the Sun." Share your images with "flare" with us here and you may be featured on the blog. I just mused on Signs of Spring on Thursday, come by and see the signs of spring blossoming on our blog.
I hope you have a great week!
Labels:
Amalfi Coast,
Cinque Terre,
flowers,
Italy,
sea,
yellow
Sunday, March 13, 2011
My Day in the Sun
This image holds such a warm memory for me. As I shared the other day, I woke up before dawn this morning and watched the sunrise. I loved how the sun spilled over the edge of the mountains and clouds, and was happy to be able to capture the moment. It was such a warm morning, I sat out on the balcony in the sun and wrote my answers for Diana Mulder's interview series "Women Who Create Beautiful Things" which is posted on her site today. You can read about how I ended up in Italy, found my passion for photography, and what's coming next for me.
It was a great experience to do this interview! I was nervous at first to put myself out there in this new way, but answering the questions helped me look at my story from a new perspective. Since I have enjoyed Diana's art and her blog for nearly a year, I felt as if I was talking directly to her as I wrote.
Diana and I met during Kellie Rae Robert's Flying Lessons course last summer, and connected to each other's art immediately. Early on, she had looked at the photographs on my blog and asked me if she could paint this image of my son Brandon on the Oregon Coast.
I had forgotten about it until Diana sent me the list of questions for the interview, and attached her mixed media version of this image. I love what she did with it! She created a wonderful interpretation with the addition of the red and brighter colors. I also love that this painting links our art together, gives us a connection we wouldn't have had otherwise. This is how artists inspire each other!
I hope you visit Diana's blog to read the interview, and then stay a while to look around at her wonderful art!
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
The Calm Before Dawn
I am an early riser. This becomes very apparent when we are on vacation and the alarms are turned off, yet I wake well before the rest of my family. This morning on our recent trip, I woke to see the sky beginning to lighten, and decided to get up to watch the dawn from the balcony of our room on the Tyrrhenian coast of Sicily. I watched as the clouds began to glow and the fishing vessels came out to start their work day. This boat did an interesting circle before moving on, can you see the remains of the wake? Such a calm and peaceful moment, it fills me with quiet joy even today. I hope it does the same for you!
The Exploring with a Camera: Capture the Sky link closed this morning. Have you seen the amazing images that were shared? If not, I encourage you to take a look at this link up and see the wonderful interpretations for Capture the Sky. They were breathtaking. I so enjoyed this theme, and greatly appreciate the wonderful participation from all of you.
Tomorrow will be a new Exploring with a Camera, come back for an exploration of photos in Square Format. See you then!
Sunday, March 6, 2011
Vacation or Travel?
Today I share with you one of the last images of our week in Sicily. Not because it's one of the best images, but because I need to hold on to this moment just for a little bit longer. This was my view yesterday morning as I sat on the balcony of our hotel room in Taormina. I sat, reading in the sun, as my family lay sleeping inside the room. During these few beautiful moments in the sun as I looked out over the Ionian Sea, I finally got it - the difference between vacation and travel. I finally got why someone would go visit a place with a beach for a whole week without moving. Just sitting in the sun and reading.
You see, we've spent almost the last two years Traveling. Travel, by my definition, is where you go visit someplace new with an intent to see as much as possible. Learn. Move. See more. You pack as much as possible in to your visit, because you will never get to this place again. Life is too short, there is too much to see in the world. We've always travelled this way, even around the US, before living in Italy.
Vacation, by my new definition, is where you sit back and relax. You experience where you are visiting by easing into it. You do see new things, but you give yourself time to enjoy the moment. Sit in the sun on the balcony, if that's what you need. You listen to your body, come back refreshed instead of worn out.
How about you - do you travel or do you vacation?
Slowly, slowly over the last year we've changed our style from our earlier frenetic traveling to vacationing. Instead of moving hotels every one to two days, we stay in one place longer. Moving no more than one or two places in a week. We opt for the "view" room if we can, to give us a place we enjoy staying "in" if that's what we need. We check in with ourselves, and if we don't feel like visiting one more Roman ruin or Medieval town, we don't. Sometimes you just need to sit in a piazza and eat gelato. Or sit on the balcony and read.
We had a wonderful visit to Sicily, you'll see the photos in the coming days. We slowed down and enjoyed our moments - rainy or sunny.. Maybe this is what the whole "Slow Travel" movement is about, I'll have to look into it now. In the meantime, I'm going to gaze at this picture and remember these last few moments in the sun for a bit longer...
Wednesday, March 2, 2011
Share Your View: Capture the Sky
Aaaaah, another sky image from the Amalfi Coast. Would you believe, this was taken from a bus? Yep, a public bus careening around the corners of the winding coast road. It was all in the preparation and timing, along with a little bit of cropping.
Have you noticed the sky more this week? That always happens to me, when before or after I post an Exploring with a Camera. Capture the Sky is no exception. I hope you will come over to the blog, link in and visit some of the other images that have been posted. The link tool will close March 9 so you still have time, and recent or archive shots are welcome.
What's your view? The sky's the limit!
Labels:
Amalfi Coast,
clouds,
exploring with a camera,
Italy,
light,
sea,
share your view,
sky
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Via dell'Amore
Via dell'Amore is a nice little walk along the Mediterranean Sea from the towns of Riomaggiore and Manarola in the Cinque Terre. The story goes that the trail was built between the two towns as the railway was being built in the region, and it became a place for young lovers to meet to get away from the watching eyes of the townspeople. Now it is an enjoyable walkway along the sea, with benches to sit and enjoy the view.
The pathway is lined with love graffiti and covered with locks on every possible surface, including this little nook celebrating the famous walkway. The locks seem to be a tradition in Italy - near any body of water you will find locks hooked to bridge railings with little messages symbolizing the love of a couple. We first noticed this in Florence and have seen it many places in our travels, but no where are there more locks than along Via dell'Amore. They even sell locks if you want to participate in the tradition.
I was tempted to buy a lock for a keepsake but managed to resist and just capture a few images instead. I'm curious though - is the lock tradition something that is only found in Italy or does it happen in other parts of Europe? What are the traditions to celebrate young love in your country?
Monday, December 13, 2010
Into the Sunset
We returned late last night from our trip to the Bay of Naples and Amalfi Coast area of Italy. My head is a-jumble with all sorts of images and experiences that will take some time to sort out, not to mention the gazillions of photos I took that will need to be sorted through. For today though, this image stuck out in my mind to share. I knew I would love it from the moment I saw it in the viewfinder and it didn't disappoint. This is from our day on the Amalfi Coast, we were coming down the hillside from the small town of Ravello at the perfect time for an evening sunset silhouette.
I am happy to be back and getting into the routine again. Vacations are wonderful but "normal" is wonderful too. So glad to be back here with you all! If you've taken any holiday lights photos, don't forget to head over and Share Your View. My linky is looking a little bit lonely... :) I would love to see the lights in your part of the world.
Labels:
Amalfi Coast,
clouds,
Italy,
sea,
silhouette,
sky,
sunset
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
Embarking on the Journey


Sunday, May 2, 2010
The Sun and the Sea

just waiting for me.
The sea and the sun,
reflecting beauty as one.
Poem inspired by this photo of the Monte Carlo Casino, Monaco.
Sunday, March 14, 2010
The Blue Coast

Monday, February 22, 2010
The Coast

Saturday, February 20, 2010
Deep Blue

Monday, January 18, 2010
To the Sea

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