|
|
|
|
|
June 20, 2005 |
Volume
1 - Number 123
|

TODAY'S PHOTO -
clouds framed by a window.
Puffy clouds continue to abound here in South Florida,
in between the gray ones of the thunder showers and
storms, common here during the summer months, particularly
in late afternoon.
Yesterday, I happened to glance up over our front
door and was pulled by the view. I went for my camera
and, once again, appreciated the contrasts of the
white wall, now black, when the resulting photos were
viewed.
I liked the drama of the starkness, contrasted with
the softness, and wanted to share it with you. I also
thought this is a good example, perhaps a reminder,
of what's possible, when we look through a frame and
a window.
SELF-REFLECTING QUERY -
Today's photo is comprised of several layers. There
is the inside wall, the window with its frame, the
orange of the outside stucco covering over the threshhold
of our home, the silhouetted tree trops across the
street, the clouds and the sky.
Now consider, are there windows you might be look
through this week, real or figurative, for a different
view of something in your life? If you're seeing something
new, you might check to see if it, too, is comprised
of many layers.
READER COMMENTS ON THE LAST
ISSUE - Please visit
the PICTURE
TO PONDER BLOG to leave comments and to
read them. Should you have missed the explanation
of the change in format here, see ISSUE
121.
And, if you are not interested in your comments being
published, please continue to
e-mail me with your feedback. It
does make a difference for me.
USING THE BLOG -
When you go to the BLOG,
you'll see the current issue and photo. To see the
photo enlarged at the same size you see it here, simply
click on it.
You'll notice also notice photos in the column on
the right. Clicking on any one of those will take
you to the issue where it was featured. To see that
image enlarged, simply click on it when you get to
it, in the center column.
ADDITIONAL
SUBSCRIBERS DESIRED -
If you you are enjoying PICTURE TO PONDER please pass
your experiences of it on to your friends and colleagues
and suggest that they, too, SUBSCRIBE.
The link for today's issue is http://www.eteletours.com/issue123.html,
if you wish to share this particular one. In many
instances, the photos are not picked up if you simply
forward the issue.
Inspirationally,

Sheila
sheila[a]eteletours.com
--
© 2005 Sheila Finkelstein
http://www.eteletours.com
Alphabetic Listing of the First 100 issues
http://www.eteletours.com/list-first100.html
12
Most Favored Photos in First 100 issues
BUY
gifts with Picture to Ponder images
http://www.cafepress.com/natureart
Watch for the Dates
2005 Teleclasses for
Expanding Creativity - Transforming Perceptions
|
Issue
#122 Issue
#124
to
PICTURE TO PONDER -
A weekday photo ezine meant to delight, inspire, motivate
and sometimes challenge.
We do NOT/will NOT Rent, Sell, or otherwise
share our Subscriber List.
|
©2005
Sheila Finkelstein - eTeletours
is a division of Nature's Playground.
All photos and written content are copyright and, unless
otherwise noted, the property of Sheila Finkelstein and
eTeletours.com.
Photos and writings may be printed out for personal use
and inspiration only. All other rights are reserved. Modification,
further reproduction, or distribution of any of the content
is prohibited without express written permission. For other
uses contact Sheila
|
6/20/05
|
|