Saturday, August 8, 2015

The Discussion


All the kings men came together, they had to discuss the plan.
They must decide what to do about the destruction caused by man.



Sunday, July 19, 2015

Imagine


What a bee might see.
Under the willow tree.


Saturday, July 11, 2015

Nursery Rhyme Time


Pink and pretty, fancy and free.
Under the umbrella, one, two, three.
A magical moment caught midday.
Colorful, wonderful, beautiful fae.
Curious beings appear, right before my eyes.
Take the photo quickly, before they can disguise.
Under the umbrella they flutter around.
Today discovered, totally found!
Playing and prancing.
Singing and dancing.
Skipping and flying.
Hiding...their trying.



Saturday, July 4, 2015

Reality of Mortality


The human form is all around.
Just totally there, waiting to be found.
Some will say these forms are just pure coincidence.
The sun, shadows, and colors, are angles of incidence.
But, I believe these images have much more power.
A living being can be seen on the surface of a flower.
Think about it, flowers are used in almost every occasion.
I feel my photographs convey skill and persuasion.
Flowers could absolutely absorb the human form.
Take a closer look people and watch them transform.
I understand that this is not the norm.
But day after day I watch them perform.
Human beings should be prepared for new views of reality.
I believe it will align us with our own sense of mortality.





Monday, June 8, 2015

The Giving Rose


She is so lovely, she is is so fair.
She holds out her arms, willing to share.
Her beauty so tender you can't help but stare.
You get the feeling that she really does care.

Friday, April 3, 2015

Rose and the Dancing Silhouette


So much to discover within this wilting pink rose.
Faces, emotions, and pose after pose.
The dancing silhouette in the middle caught my eye.
Something magical is happening and that is no lie.
I hope the viewer can see what I see.
I hope the viewer is open to fantasy.
Is it logical to believe in fairy's and fae?
Or is it better to forget them and keep them at bay?