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“Light, when suddenly let in, dazzles and hurts and almost blinds us: but this soon passes away, and it seems to become the only element we can exist in”. ~Augustus William Hare and Julius Charles Hare, Guesses at Truth, by Two Brothers, 1827


So beautiful!
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Wonderful arty shot. I like the slight tone you have added to the shot. Makes it seem more Grandma :0)
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It makes me think of my grandma with spaghetti drying on strings all across the downstairs kitchen. Thought provoking shot
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This made me think of the old 40’s films. Like seeing a Bette Davis movie or The Maltese Falcon.
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Shadows intrigue me anytime anywhere. Nicely done!
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My grandmother had pans of ravioli dough scattered around the house to dry. Your grandmother has a beautifully detailed still life. Aren’t grandmothers…, well…, grand?
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Thanks so very much Patti, Joe, Trifocal, and Louise!
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So much personality in this gorgeous shot Robyn!
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Like the way the leaves and their shadow just touch- I think this is a very nice shot.
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Wonderful Robyn 🙂 I have always been mesmerized by shadows. Very nice work.
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Beautiful!
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