... as promised this is a week of composites and some of them will not look like composites. Except for the fun and exotic images I do, there is a whole other world where imagination creates new worlds that do not yet exist and such is the case tonight. This is a pair of shots, one I took from my deck at home last week when the clouds were particularly beautiful and the other an aerial shot of Humphreys Peak a week or so ago. A peaceful shot of the mountain and stormy clouds ready to engulf it ... found a few neat faces in the clouds too, one a little above the signature and copyright. Maybe we could re-imagine this as "through a mirror darkly", borrowing from 1 Corinthians 13:12.

 
 
A quiet weekend and a lot of work on images including the restoration of a photo from the late 1970's of a friend on his 39' Pearson en route to the Bahama's. I couldn't restore detail that was not there, but I did give it a new aspect ratio, added sea and sky and re-positioned the yacht so it had somewhere to go and it came out kinda nice ... attaching it too, as I love the sea and it brings back a lot of memories of when Corky and I used to go over to Catalina on many weekends.
 
Love the sky too and feel more at home there ... probably why at least for now I am keeping Mariah.
 
Have an absolutely beautiful Monday ... may a smile come across your face as you awake and realize that another day is here for you to live ... as you choose.
 
Smiles
 
Ted
 
So each one to his wish, and as for me,
I sit tonight and wait
To find the answers to my soul in me,
And in the beauty of the sky and sea.
 
Max Ehrmann

                                                           
  
   
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