...This week, share a photo that embodies transformation.
—WordPress Weekly Photo Challenge
This post is about transformations, permanent or ephemeral. I edited a photo from a foggy day at the beach last month and permanently transformed the mood.
If you watch the video (link below) you will see what I mean as well as an ephemeral transformation of a stretch of Ocean Beach in San Francisco.
Click on the image below to view video shot by a local news crew.
It makes for a great photo.. The video was enjoyable for watching the transformation and people’s appreciation.. I could’ve watched that rake curving in slow motion for an hour.. I found that mesmerizing..
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It was amazing to watch him working on the mural. He is quite talented.
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Wow! very cool! Thanks for sharing it. interesting for me, is the photo where the artist is bent slightly making the sand art, his silhouette is a lot like the silhouette of kopelli (without the feathers/headdress) playing the flute who brings in the spring after the winter
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Wow, he looks exactly like that! I missed that until you mentioned it. Thanks for your keen eye & kind words.
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Thanks for the link to my post.
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That’s definitely cool!
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Thank you, Daniel and welcome aboard.
Happy Thanksgiving,
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Thanks for the link, Chris.
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Thanks for sharing. Happy Thanksgiving!
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Thank you, Al. Best wishes to you and your family today.
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Wildness transformated to ART!
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I don’t usually watch videos, Allan, but I watched this one and was glad I did. What joy he brings to people! (And he must not be doing too badly somewhere, as he’s driving a Mercedes van!!) 🙂 Love the shot and the new header photo.
janet
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He is making a good living with his art. Ian has done work in the Facebook offices and hotels around the world.
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