
City life is millions of people being lonesome together.
—Henry David Thoreau

I took some additional photographs of the sunset a few nights ago (pictured in Mesmerized) and I liked this one because of all the utility lines. I like how they added interest to the sky… sort of City meets Sunset.
With my new photo editor, I have so many styles and effects to choose from that I’m having a hard time making up my mind on anything! I thought these two versions were a great display of opposites—light and dark, sad and happy, gloomy and bright.
I think the message here is that those lines in the sky are a symbol—or at least they used to be when we actually used wired phones! For me… they send a message… Stay Connected!
I also wanted to say something about my last post – The Quarantine Project. The featured image was actually made from Broccoli leaves. We have a wild, overgrown Broccoli plant in our garden that is so large it reminds me of Seymour in Little Shop of Horrors. If you look close at the background you can see the outline of some of the leaves. I can’t believe I forgot to mention that! I thought I’d add it to my Garden Art. 🙂
Thank you for reading! Blessings…
—Janet
Great photos, great editing.
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Thanks Sheree!!
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My first and lasting impression is of the colored sky. There’s a sherbet or ice cream from Baskin-Robbins it reminds me of but I can’t remember the name. Rainbow? Always brilliant, Janet
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Haha! Yes rainbow sherbet. You are right! Thank you Michael and a Happy Easter to you!
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