Thanks to everyone who left a comment on this post. I’ve had Robbie choose three numbers between 0-81 and his winning selections are:
Comment #19: Caileigh
Comment #22: Kate Reilly-FitzPatrick
Comment #73: Lynn
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I shot the images for this postcard pack in September with the word EQUINOX ringing in my heart — derived from the Latin aequus (equal) and nox (night), I’m talking about that fine day in September when our world, here in the Northern hemisphere, hangs steady for a night and then tips towards winter. Have you ever visualized our beautiful, watery planet, catching a little hang-time, and then lilting quietly in a new direction, it’s like galactical tempo rubato.
I was thinking about the shift in seasons, the even blend of day and night, the magic of the harvest moon rising, the fascinating relationship between the fade and bloom of the wildflowers and the white of brittle bone. I was thinking about elk bugle, wolf hackles, frost and the wild cry that is within me every single moment of every single day, that voice that tells me to go out and feel it all, that voice that tells me to stand on the top of a mountain and take my place in the arms of the wind.
Whew!
Well, I finally have the images printed and in hand over a month later! The best laid plans…sometimes take a little extra time.
The images feature some of the last gasp blooms of summer (wild sunflower, Rocky Mountain bee plant, and a bit of rabbit brush), various bones, cured grouse wings, aspen cuttings, barnacles, silk thread, turquoise, river rocks…all whimsically arranged and then photographed in still life format. I have historically printed 4×6 postcard images for you but this batch of images is printed on 5×7 heavy duty, high quality papers. BEAUTIFUL! If you plan to use them for actual letter writing, there’s more space to pen your thoughts and love to your friends which, as you may have guessed, I am delighted by. If you plan to pin them to walls or frame them, there’s a little more bang for your buck in terms of surface area.
Image packs come with four images each, as well as one gifty card in 4×6 format, like I always do. You can find them in the shop later today.
Lastly, I’m going to give away three image packs right here on my blog so if you would like a chance to win one please drop me a line in the comment box so I’ll know you were here when I go to do the drawing.
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::POST SCRIPTUS::
I have an interview up over here!