One of the great things about
Liz Lamoreaux's "inner excavation" book was her use of the camera to get different perspectives of things.
I never thought of taking pictures of myself jumping, or my feet or putting my camera onto the ground to get that perspective.
While I was at Mt. Calvary at the end of July, I took some of these photos as I was still in the
inner excavate-along (the read along on Liz's blog) but as I was also on a bird spotting kick thanks to woodpeckers nesting in view of the rear patio, I started looking up.
And saw this was another perspective worth taking photos of.
So here are my "up" photos from that trip.
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heart shape hidden in tree |
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bird nest (left of V) |
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red house finch nest in Poor Clare chapel roof |
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sequoia |
I plan to revisit Liz's prompts every now and then on this blog. Maybe it will inspire you to look at the world a little differently too?
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