Oh my goodness, Patti! I absolutely love this!!! You captured this moment in time so beautifully. And there is so much for the eye to see and for the mind to wonder about. Love, love, love it!!!
Your wonderfully eloquent comment reminds me why I like food carts so much – it’s a little like playing pinball in the dark. Thank you so much Richard!
Looks like someone has the late night munchies ! This image is spectacular Patti and Markus in the above comment hit the nail on the head with his explanation. Outstanding work.
definetly, it was worth… …and a priceless experience. But I’m still thinking HOW to present that on my blog. Maybe step by step (build up, press conference, the show itself..)… like to have a short preview:
Wow, super exciting and almost as good as being there. Thank you Markus for the link. Fantastic seeing your printed work up on the walls (even if via the screen!) and, even with the language barrier, it is obvious you have a devoted and well deserved following. Looks like a great fun time for everyone and seriously hope you bring the show to NY!
But for me is still the question how to present your own exhibition on my blog. Andrea joint us on that trip and documented everything in an outstanding way… ….I thing I will let her images speak… …PLEASE check this.. …she should have done the exhibition https://jetamele.wordpress.com/2016/10/14/aufbauarbeit/
You’re so good at capturing the mood! Love this one Patti! 🙂
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Oh my goodness, Patti! I absolutely love this!!! You captured this moment in time so beautifully. And there is so much for the eye to see and for the mind to wonder about. Love, love, love it!!!
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That’s so great to hear, thank you Robyn!
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Beautiful
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Many thanks to you Realmaven!
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Wonderful light. Love the crispness of the pixellated sign – just a lovely detail and counterweight to all the shadow. Lovely!
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Your wonderfully eloquent comment reminds me why I like food carts so much – it’s a little like playing pinball in the dark. Thank you so much Richard!
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reminds me of hopper
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Yes. I was thinking the same
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and thank you Realmaven!
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Wonderful to hear, thank you so much Fernan!
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Looks like someone has the late night munchies ! This image is spectacular Patti and Markus in the above comment hit the nail on the head with his explanation. Outstanding work.
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So kind of you, thank you Joe!
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you again, with your outstanding play of lights and shadows. Wow, Patti, you have to publish the last photos as a series.
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I should hire you as my manager, thank you so much Markus and looking forward to hearing all abut your latest exhibition!
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🙂 Okay.
…it was so amazing. Still need some days to sort all this positive emotions. Hey, nobody told me that positive stress is exhausting too. 😀
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Oh I can well imagine how stressful/exhausting it must be but absolutely worth it, yes? Well done on all the positivity!
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definetly, it was worth… …and a priceless experience. But I’m still thinking HOW to present that on my blog. Maybe step by step (build up, press conference, the show itself..)… like to have a short preview:
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Wow, super exciting and almost as good as being there. Thank you Markus for the link. Fantastic seeing your printed work up on the walls (even if via the screen!) and, even with the language barrier, it is obvious you have a devoted and well deserved following. Looks like a great fun time for everyone and seriously hope you bring the show to NY!
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wow, thanks. Serious about NY? 🙂
But for me is still the question how to present your own exhibition on my blog. Andrea joint us on that trip and documented everything in an outstanding way… ….I thing I will let her images speak… …PLEASE check this.. …she should have done the exhibition
https://jetamele.wordpress.com/2016/10/14/aufbauarbeit/
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