Looking

a chapter...

There's a funny little cut glass window in the front door.  Small but big enough to check what's there...

A lens.

...a perspective through which we look...?

I put the camera up close. I knew he was out there but I wanted to catch the distortion that the cut glass makes.  It creates a storybook view.

Of course now I am thinking about looking. And how many lenses there might be.  Realized or not.

Mostly, maybe not a choice, but a layering over time. Or habit.

June is almost done.

I suppose I need a new folder for images.  I do that.  So I might look at them in context of season.

 

River Legs aka Love is a River.

A Heart's Path in perspective...

Every morning I see this when I wake up.  I hung it next to the bed so that would happen.

A Heart's Path

Today I see it differently. The path is in a that box I put myself in.  The path to move forward on this one has opened.  I might just quietly stitch on this today, while it softly rains.

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39 comments

  1. Helen Lee

    The window lens 💚 It reminds me of the ttv photos I used to love to take…need to bring the kit into Martha. Soul-O..his (Day’s) eyes on you 💚
    I so love that one blue square in ‘A Heart’s Path’ 💙

  2. Sue Facherty

    Took me for ever! I cheated and read comments eventually.
    I feel like Mrs Pugh in Under Milk Wood “Give me my glasses. No, not my reading glasses, I want to look out. I want to see …”
    His monochrome beauty amongst the flowers.

  3. Lynn Watson

    Oh Jude, another fantastic photo! A fairy-tale view. Your skill is brilliant. I made the pic a little larger, to see what might be hiding…couldn’t see anything, until it came back to original size, and suddenly, there He was. He always knows where your lens is. And your wonderful front door glass….

  4. Marilee

    I had to blink a few times to clear my vision, but it didn’t clear. Then I looked again and was glad the eye blinking didn’t work. What a magical window.

  5. Judith

    I didn’t see him at first then all of a sudden he popped into view and now I can’t unsee him. Wonderful picture!
    No napping here — housecleaning day before the big heatwave hits.

  6. Gosh, that photo!! Amazing! Clear, but not…such a slice of life right there. I am now thinking about the boxes (boundaries?) we put our hearts into -sometimes even upside down. The boxes we take our hearts back out of when we are ready. I guess boxes can offer respite or confinement, depending how we use them.
    Enjoy what is left of the day 🙂

  7. Heather S

    I’m taken by your river legs self. We live so far south in Illinois that we’re an easy short ramble to either the Mississippi or the Ohio. I frequently feel too land locked so we visit rivers often. Sometimes we even get ambitious and drive down to Cairo to the confluence so we can stare at the two giant rivers where they spill into each other. The river landscape in the body of the beast, captured perfectly in fabric and stitch.

  8. Hmm…thinking about boxes. Boxes with lids, open boxes, cats in boxes… Gibson and Timber are curled up in one right now. Storage boxes. Love what you captured through the lenses, there is clarity too.

  9. Peggy McG

    Soul-O amongst all that glorious green! I like how the edges blurred. I am happy you are out of your box and look forward to see the stitching progress.

    • jude

      The edges get shifting an blurred, might make a great video too, it’s a bit of a kaleidoscope.
      Funny how I find myself doing that, a thread can be a way out.

  10. Jana

    Ha! 😄 It took me a minute of searching to see who the he was in the photo! Marvelous shot!

    I’m asking today, “What is my lens?”

    Thank you!

    • jude

      his eyes are like daisies.
      it’s a good question isn’t it? with all the social media around, even more interesting.

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