Still Learning To See

Looking down

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Several weeks ago I was in Western Michigan with family. Every morning I’d get up at sunrise and go into the dunes for a couple hours. While I saw many tracks, even a few made by people, I never saw another person. The shadows, textures, quality of the light and wind- and rain-shaped patterns in the sand are endlessly enchanting. I was lost in heaven every morning!

Over the next few days I’ll be posting some of the photographs I made there.

This entry was published on August 23, 2017 at 9:05 pm. It’s filed under John Snell, John Snell Photographer, Photograph, Summer and tagged , , , , . Bookmark the permalink. Follow any comments here with the RSS feed for this post.

2 thoughts on “Looking down

  1. Kelley Taft on said:

    Hi John,

    I am so happy each time I get a blog post from you as I am infused with goodness with each reminder of your kind and happy spirit and presence.

    Here’s a photo of seaweed on a beach in Maine, taken a few weeks ago. What caught my attention was the beautiful colors and how artfully they were arranged by Mother Nature.

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    It would be great to connect sometime.

    Have a beautiful day!

    Kelley

    On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 9:05 PM, Still Learning To See wrote:

    > John Snell posted: ” Several weeks ago I was in Western Michigan with > family. Every morning I’d get up at sunrise and go into the dunes for a > couple hours. While I saw many tracks, even a few made by people, I never > saw another person. The shadows, textures, quality of the ” >

  2. Dianne Shullenberger on said:

    I see an Andrew Goldsworthy influence. I do so like these as you would imagine. D

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