i abandoned the city [and the hotel bear] for one night
in order to immerse myself in the forest
and help a friend with a project
the colours of the Australian landscape
are truly wondrous
third time lucky photographing the splish
some quiet stone-stacking
and what i used to call a 'bird bridge' .....when i was four.
back in the big smoke now and ready to be a quiet student in
Velma Bolyard's shifu class tomorrow...
All those different shades of red.....so special, i love them.
ReplyDeleteImmerse yourself in the forest is the smartest thing to do......
Forest is fountain of inspiration. Changing color, fallen leaves are inspiring. Reflection in water is pretty.
ReplyDeleteBeautiful photos. Have fun in Velma's class!
ReplyDeletelooking forward to this class. love the bird bridge.
ReplyDeleteoh my goodness India, what gorgeous colours. Mother Nature is amazing and continues to amaze me every day. Glad the bear is still happy and quiet. Sad news for me ..yet again l have to withdraw from your course in Uk..can't get people to take my place once dates changed...l am so upset. i have a feeling we are not destined to meet..l am gutted. xlynda
ReplyDeleteoh forgot to say..love the bird bridge!xlynda
ReplyDeleteamazing... city one day, forest the next... there's some memories in that forest.... hugs
ReplyDeleteLove the bird bridge too.
ReplyDeleteHere we have something I call the squirrel highway...I can see the limbs bouncing in the distance as they come in to the feeder.
I too love the 'bird bridge' even the name is stunning!
ReplyDeleteLooks like fun very Goldsworthy esque, i used to dream of running off to live in the forest and making shapes with leaf and earth.. Art is everywhere x
ReplyDeleteThe 'splish' photo is awesome!