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    Day 1/365

    This is Cleo. A muse of mine. Likely to be a recurring star in this 365 photo project. Some other photos I took that day.

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    Day 1/365

    This is Cleo. A muse of mine. Likely to be a recurring star in this 365 photo project.

    Some other photos I took that day.

    Day 12 :: Wow!

    Just came across this piece. I’ve got it linked to view from here, however I strongly urge you to simply click on the title within the video which will take you to the vimeo site. There you’ll see it larger, and get all the necessary info regarding Alex Romano who did this film.

    It’s 12 minutes long. click play, then pause it and go do something else for a little while it loads. Then come back, click on the lower right hand button that looks like arrows going in all four corners (changes to full screen).

    The Third & The Seventh from Alex Roman on Vimeo.

    Day 11 :: non-mirror

    A doodle. That’s all.


    ©HeleneScott

    Day 10 :: Beautiful moment in time

    No picture.
    I had the most amazing moment and my camera wasn’t with me to capture. In truth the camera wouldn’t have done it justice as it was both what I was looking at as well as what I was listening to that aligned to perfection!

    7:30 am
    Walked down to the beach from my house.
    Soundtrack: One Cello x 16: Natoma by Zoe Keating

    The air is cold and crisp. The sun rising, making it’s way through abundant wispy clouds.

    Arrive at the beach and the waves are HUGE, and there are lots of them. A surfer riding one of them to perfection, playfully, the music was uncanny how perfectly it went with the scene. I was moved to tears with what I imagine was quite a silly smile on my face.

    Continued to walk along the coast and felt so lucky to witness such a bold display of waves. They were prolific, wave after wave… all big. Spray coming off them, then eventually making their way to the rocks and crashing so mightily that seaweed and water would shoot up in the air at least 10 feet above where I was on the cliff.

    Magnificent. Awed. Humbled.

    An absolutely beautiful moment in time.

    Thanks!