The Oracle
1. Fate
2. Confrontation
3. Insight
4. Possibility
Photos: 1. Leaf found at the end of our driveway, hanging by a spider thread. 2. The inside of Joe’s old truck got wet, so he drove it in the middle of the yard one day so that the sun could dry it out. 3. This is an abandoned house down the street from us. When my son’s were little they called it “Jason’s House,” refering to the horror movie “Friday the 13th.” 4. I pulled over while driving in Christiansburg to get a shot of these stairs with the song Stairway to Heaven playing in my mind.
November 8th, 2006 1:21 am
How on earth did you get that first picture? Hidden string? Crack in the ground or asphalt? Amazing!
November 8th, 2006 6:51 am
The power of the one word that says it all.
Love ‘insight’.
Thanks for sharing your gift for writing and the pictures to go along with it.
November 8th, 2006 8:16 am
It was a leaf that I came upon at the bottom of my driveway. I think it was hanging from a spider’s thread.
November 8th, 2006 9:31 am
Love the leaf photo and as always, you captured the shots with the appropriate words.
November 8th, 2006 9:56 am
Colleen & Joe, it almost sounds as if your lives are taken a different shade of color and going for a change of scenery with some kind of home project!
November 8th, 2006 10:15 am
Hi Stuart, What an interesting take on the photos! Your comment prompted me to add a description of each one. I always forget that part.
I notice your name has “art” in it, and “start.” Have you started to make art yet?
November 8th, 2006 10:47 am
You are right about that…confrontation does often lead to possibilites. Spider threads…hmmm…lovely
November 8th, 2006 11:08 am
I love it when you do this. I can’t wait to see what word you pick for the pictures!
November 8th, 2006 11:18 am
. . .very perceptive of you Colleen. . .
I “started” my “art” at Quincy Trade School in the year 1971 taking Graphic Arts, learning offset press and the mechanics of film photography.
At 1985, a year after my wife, child and moved to West Central Florida, I picked up picture taking with a simple 35mm point and shoot camera.
Ever since than I have been fascinated with taken “frozen moments in time” and sharing them with family and friends!
How did it start with you Colleen?
November 8th, 2006 11:40 am
I love the stairs leading to who knows where! It naturally works the imagination.
The chairs and car photo I probably would have called, “Company Coming!”
November 8th, 2006 11:58 am
When I first saw the picture and the name, I thought…wow, great catch! Then I saw you said it’s hanging from a spider web…still a lovely shot!
November 8th, 2006 1:46 pm
Janet, I did try to catch a leaf falling, but it never happened.
Ruth, I love your alternative caption. I guess I like a little tension in the mix, and what you may not be able to detect is the truck is in the middle of the yard, not anywhere close to the driveway or a road. And as Jos pointed out, it leads well into “insight” and then “possiblity.”
Stu-art, I bought my first cheap camera as soon as I started earning my own money. I have always taken pictures and love them as a way to document life. I think I have a pretty good eye for composing shots, but I lack the technical skill for using equipment (I call this having no tech-no-logic sense). I’m mechanically dyslexic and as soon as something gets complicated my brain shuts down. I’m still trying to master the delay and light issues that come with digital camera. I ‘m using a Sony Cyber shot that Joe got me for my birthday last May. It’s good for a blogger because I can stash it in my pocket and go out incognito.
Computers are even more complicated than cameras and are like Greek to me.
Maybe we’ll meet up someday on “A” street and compare notes about photos.
November 8th, 2006 3:56 pm
Colleen, I like what you said about documenting life. . .at times in my life, I’ll just sit back with a cup of coffee and look thru the photo albums~what enjoyment and reflection that brings to me!
You do have an eye for composing shots~they tell a story~which one depends upon the eye of the beholder.
I never had and probably never will use a “manual” camera~too much technical stuff to remember for me too!
It’s what comes natural in picture taking that is so much fun~I like to keep it that way~use what you got. . .keep on snapping and a rythym of style becomes second nature to you!
Sometime in the Summer of 2007, my wife and I will be up there and will enjoy spending time with you and the family~God Bless!
November 8th, 2006 4:01 pm
I LOVE your persepective Colleen—on Everything! These pictures and your words are a perfect example of how you Colleen uniquely view things and express that view so eloquently! These are just wonderful!
LOVE those stairs!
November 8th, 2006 4:42 pm
the leaf looks as if it’s standing and waiting to greet a passer-by- i love it!
November 8th, 2006 5:07 pm
SO much beauty here. I loved “Fate” in particular, such a perfect title!
Tom
November 8th, 2006 5:28 pm
How did you get the leaf to do that????
November 8th, 2006 7:53 pm
#2 is my fav. Gave me a chuckle.
November 10th, 2006 9:38 am
What a stunning sequence. I was captivated by the leaf, but after seeing all four, I can’t say which I’d choose as a favorite.