ongoing by Tim Bray · Still Life Paintings of Daisies
One of my favorite online activities is the discussion of photography and (often <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>网络兼职打*员 </strong></a> very loosely) related subjects over at PDML. A thread last March made me want to take pictures of daisies to serve as examples to support a point I was trying to make on the subject of nothing less than Art Itself. Unfortunately, this far north (and with a cool spring) they’ve been hard to come by. But I found some. I’d posted some other shots of flowers, acknowledging that <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>网络兼职赚钱 </strong></a> they were steeped in cliché. This provoked a polite storm of only moderately-cynical argument, in which one gentleman offered “I think about the retirement home with little old ladies taking oil paint lessons so that <a href="http://wk.putianb2b.com/"><strong>威客网络兼职 </strong></a> they can do still life paintings of daisies.” Since then I’ve been hell-bent on making a still-life of some daisies. This probably isn’t it, since the subjects of Still Lives are often inanimate not to mention dead, and these here daisies were swaying briskly in the wind and drinking in the sun. But still, I’ve been hunting these little suckers for months, so here they <a href="http://436100.info/view.php?id=105818"><strong>The Secret Powering of Sellingthe Womens North Face Jackets ...</strong></a> are. Now I have to remember what it was I was trying to say about Art. Contributions
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