Thursday, July 30, 2009

Inside and Outside




Black-Eyed Susies: the spirit of the season.


On the street: young people reporting on a film which was part of revolutionlatina.org



Tomorrow we're heading to Brooklyn for an art opening.
Robert has three small pieces in the show.
Look in the background of the flyer.... the strange magic clouds
of some weeks ago. Photomontage by John Holt.


21 comments:

  1. beautiful black-eyed susans...and i wish i could come to the opening but i will try to catch the show while it's up fo sho...

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  2. Wish I could be there for the show. Fun! Take pics for us! Lovely black eyed susans, both the flowers and the young people.

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  3. Those happy flowers make me smile, Elizabeth--thank you! Oh, would love to see that show... And what fun that moody sky is involved too! Happy Day ((HUGS))

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  4. the black-eyed susan's are so beautiful - great energy off the filmmakers. then the clouds, the legs, they eyes, the mouth all in one poster . . . . wham!!! steven

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  5. Very appropriate set of photos you have here elizabeth. I love black eyed susans and usually grow some - I have a feeling that the one you show is ligularia but am not sure.

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  6. On the way to and while in Virginia we saw black-eyed Susans everywhere ... so pretty.. and those clouds are called .. gah .. cant remember now .. something with a M ...

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  7. Would love to be there and check out Robert's pieces. I just walked up a hill of black eyed susans and orange Butterfly Flowers (asclepias tuberosa) and you should have seen the huge butterflies dancing on the meadow :)

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  8. Love the black eyed Susans! Have fun at Robert's show. I hope you blog about it so we can all be there if not in person.

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  9. I really like Robert's work--so alive and full of action. Hope all goes well at the opening.

    My black-eyed susans are blooming too. Kind of crusty flowers but cheery.

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  10. It's so great that you exercise your photography skills so regularly! I need to take myself on a little photo safari and take some landscape pix of the beautiful area around here (Pacific Northwest US). How hard can it be to throw my camera in the car when I trundle around doing errands?

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  11. Love the yellow with the blue. It always amazes me how blue or green can work as a neutral.

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  12. Wonderful photographs, but highlight for me the stare of Rudy.
    Blood and Sand. Seduction? You bet!

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  13. I've just spent a lovely leisurely half hour, or so, looking at all the photographs you have posted in the last little while, gorgeous all of them.

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  14. Valentino looks sleepy-eyed.
    I love visiting your blog, gal pal!

    Aloha-

    Comfort Spiral

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  15. Elizabeth,
    I wandered about your latest blog posts, mezmerized, everything so beautiful and witty, such a joy, thank you! :-)

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  16. All the best for the opening. Lovely post.

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  17. I love black-eyed susans. They're tough, yet graceful. How do they do it?

    Also love the piece with the magical clouds in the deep background.

    have a wonderful weekend!

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  18. A lovely day, both inside and out. Have fun at the opening.

    Paz

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  19. I remember the 'magic clouds'

    enjoy the show

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  20. Sorry to miss the opening, being out of town. Yes, I recall the clouds, and the name escapes me too!! See you next week. Margaret - I know the 'choose identity' below is not going to work for me. It is easier if the google account asks for ones email address!

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  21. I like the cloud. congrats. to Robert on the show.

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I look forward to hearing from you!