Published by Jann Alexander
As publisher of my creative work, I find my ideas in exploring and recording life's details—just as I've done in writing my historical novel, Dust, and its predecessor, A Habit of Hiding.
My photography focus is the scenic gumbo that is my Vanishing Austin series, and the many other thematic photography collections I've created. In my paintings, I capture the colors of the American southwest and Mexico. For my blog on creativity, Pairings, I explore Texas and beyond, and sometimes indulge in time travel.
I bring it together at JannAlexander.com, where my art meets tech.
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Great shot! It’s so clear and sharp! The detail is marvelous.
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Thanks. Some would call that a weed, but I’ve always found it stunning–especially when it opens into a bubblegum pink ball!
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Lovely!
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Thank you, Philip!
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Great perspective!
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Thanks, Angeline. If you ever get a chance to visit the Texas Hill Country during wildflower season, jump on it! I’m famous for my tours 😉
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Interesting perspective of a wildflower, all right. Almost looks surrealistic, not in Dali terms, however. Really cool-looking.
As for me, this theme was a bit of a challenge, but you’re welcome to come and see my take on the matter. 🙂
http://fstopfantasy.wordpress.com/2014/03/13/weekly-photo-challenge-perspective/
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Thanks, Cris. Perspective is really a great concept to work with, isn’t it? I did another take on it, too, on my Vanishing Austin blog, at http://VanishingAustin.me — nice to have your feedback!
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Thanks for the link. I do remember walking with you in your blog showing the contrasts between old and new. You do a fine job there. 🙂
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So kind of you to say so! Thanks.
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🙂
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