I love the “lost in the sky” feeling as well as the sense of “falling”. Falling upward rather than downward is an interesting bodily sensation.
Thank you for sharing your experience when seeing this photo. There is something for me about receiving comments that pierces the void and nurtures a sense of being seen and connection.
Thank you Ada for sharing how you experienced these photographs.
Yes the clouds here are often magnificently huge. As a visual artist I find this area around Santa Fe to be one of the most inspiring places I have ever been to.
Thank you Karuna. Yes, there is something so special about this area. I find the light and colors of the earth and sky, as well as the natural lines of the landscape and architecture so inspiring! I was a painter way back in the 70’s and 80’s and I did a series of paintings from around here! I love coming back with a camera and joyously rediscovering the colors, perspectives and amazing light!
I smile hearing you were born in Albuquerque 🙂 Andrew was born in Santa Fe in 1991, and this is where we met Amma in 1992!
I used to go to Christ in the Desert monastery near Abiquiu. I think I went there 2 or 3 times a year for several years. I feel sad that my high blood pressure prevents me from going there or to Santa Fe.
I get how you miss not being able to come here anymore because of your blood pressure. I remember reading (was it in one of your books?) about your visits to Christ in the Desert monastery and how meaningful being there was for you.
I am noticing this time that I seem to be a lot more tired and low energy while I am here, especially today being the fifth day. So I’m laying low and taking it easy.
I really love the second picture. Almost a falling feeling to it – a lost in the sky feeling.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I love the “lost in the sky” feeling as well as the sense of “falling”. Falling upward rather than downward is an interesting bodily sensation.
Thank you for sharing your experience when seeing this photo. There is something for me about receiving comments that pierces the void and nurtures a sense of being seen and connection.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Always happy to help:)
LikeLiked by 1 person
Stunning colors and compositions. This is art !
There is something huge in this beautiful cloud 😉
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you Ada for sharing how you experienced these photographs.
Yes the clouds here are often magnificently huge. As a visual artist I find this area around Santa Fe to be one of the most inspiring places I have ever been to.
LikeLiked by 1 person
Beautiful. I love the southwest. (I was born in Albuquerque!)
LikeLiked by 1 person
Thank you Karuna. Yes, there is something so special about this area. I find the light and colors of the earth and sky, as well as the natural lines of the landscape and architecture so inspiring! I was a painter way back in the 70’s and 80’s and I did a series of paintings from around here! I love coming back with a camera and joyously rediscovering the colors, perspectives and amazing light!
I smile hearing you were born in Albuquerque 🙂 Andrew was born in Santa Fe in 1991, and this is where we met Amma in 1992!
LikeLiked by 1 person
I used to go to Christ in the Desert monastery near Abiquiu. I think I went there 2 or 3 times a year for several years. I feel sad that my high blood pressure prevents me from going there or to Santa Fe.
LikeLiked by 1 person
I get how you miss not being able to come here anymore because of your blood pressure. I remember reading (was it in one of your books?) about your visits to Christ in the Desert monastery and how meaningful being there was for you.
I am noticing this time that I seem to be a lot more tired and low energy while I am here, especially today being the fifth day. So I’m laying low and taking it easy.
LikeLike