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Wednesday 23 October 2013

Autumn Hymns of the Morning Warrior


There is something quite magical and mysterious in the early hours of morning and especially when the fog has crept in which it has these last weeks. To wake up to the sound of fog horns on the harbour and see the ghostly outlines of trees and houses always inspires me to grab the camera and head out toward the water or the woods. It's a quest to follow a sunbeam path that splits the mist into glowing ribbons amongst the trees or to listen to the nuances of a bird melody and the symphonies of hidden places.


 







walking  to School

 
To be true to oneself and to others is not always easy.  I almost always try to think outside the box (out in the ethers!) which has at times isolated me but has also brought me some wonderful friends and encounters from the universe. I will stop to hear the singing on the wind but there have been times that the path has taken me to a dead end too. It's important not to lose heart -and as Castaneda said "we can make ourselves happy or we can make ourselves  miserable- the amount of work is the same!"
 
“In a world where death is the hunter, my friend, there is no time for regrets or doubts. There is only time for decisions.” from the Journey to Ixtlan
  
early one morning
 
 

 Portage Park
 


 downy woodpecker









Halloween and Samhain Oct 31, 2013
  Dead Alice says come in, with Brian, as Fire for fiddle, the fiend from the fell





 


Sunday 6 October 2013

Forest of dreams

  
 Night Bird by Deep Forest
 
Because I often think of my photos more as visions or stories



 


The path of the windfall light




and sacred groves and spaces

coloured version on sacred spaces

 
A night in the forest


 
The Blasted Heath,
Gwalchmai didn't realize but in Elveron it was always late summer and always twilight
 
 
The hunters of dreams
 
 
 
and the totally fanciful
upon a time in a nebula far far away
 
you need a really good telescope to see this one. (some non released images from Hubble-I hope!)
 

and some photos along View Royal

a safe cove
splendid moonrise
 

 
 link to farewell to summer