tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9493601.post3045673956599821833..comments2024-01-11T15:12:49.433-05:00Comments on Tao of Photography by Andy Ilachinski: Meditative InseparabilityAndy Ilachinskihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14572501787099507666noreply@blogger.comBlogger5125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9493601.post-70892591626530360772023-01-17T13:54:38.011-05:002023-01-17T13:54:38.011-05:00Me gusta mucho esta fotografía.
Esa bruma que la e...Me gusta mucho esta fotografía.<br />Esa bruma que la envuelve le da un aire de misterio que atrapa.<br />Un abrazo<br />Carloshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00480651285710513586noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9493601.post-4692668488028865322023-01-06T11:26:39.787-05:002023-01-06T11:26:39.787-05:00Robert: I can only echo the words I wrote earlier ...Robert: I can only echo the words I wrote earlier for Marcus - thank you so much. And your phrase, "just IS" - how perfect; how utterly perfect! - I never consciously intended my images/blog to *be* that (and never even *thought* of it as such, since I'm simply consumed in "creating" it when I do, and have no purpose other than to share some of the beauty I've been lucky to find with my camera), but your "just IS" comment floored me - you have seen/experienced what I've been (unconsciously) trying to do (with blog, life, and photography!) all along. I suppose a part of whatever other-dimensional creative essence permeates everything and helps sculpt who we are has bled through a bit. Andy Ilachinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14572501787099507666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9493601.post-7011354823639546222023-01-06T10:12:56.544-05:002023-01-06T10:12:56.544-05:00Echoing Markus' comment, I think there are a n...Echoing Markus' comment, I think there are a number of of us who look forward to your posts and are just a little bit 'the less' when you are unable to do so. <br />The/Your gift I find/take is a view of the/my world which isn't as rife with illness, ageing issues, ethics, war, and such. Neither is it critical-art/photo oriented. Many times, I find your post just IS . . . and that is enough for me to resonate with . . . and to smile. <br />Andy, thank you for many years of offering your personal feelings of harmony.Robert Sliclenhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10665405137053636822noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9493601.post-38581621727481955232023-01-05T14:11:11.328-05:002023-01-05T14:11:11.328-05:00Marcus: thank you for stopping by and for your kin...Marcus: thank you for stopping by and for your kind comments! It melts my photographer's heart to know that someone is enjoying my images; I'll do my best to keep it going (as "day job" constraints permit).Andy Ilachinskihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14572501787099507666noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-9493601.post-73033250161219777992023-01-05T02:03:41.732-05:002023-01-05T02:03:41.732-05:00This is a occasion as good as many to thank you fo...This is a occasion as good as many to thank you for that stream of photographs and the inspiring texts that you provide to us. You certainly use art in the way of a gift.Markushttps://markus-spring.infonoreply@blogger.com