I am now done with this project, at least for the moment. I'm trying to keep my normal projects to fifteen images or less, to avoid overload or monotony.
Go to creativeobjective.com for a look at the new additions!
Reed
Wednesday, August 31, 2011
Monday, August 29, 2011
Vote for my Photo!
Reed George
A photo of mine from the Manassas Battlefield was picked up by the group below, and is a finalist for the "People's Choice" award. My entry is number 20. Please vote for it!
http://www.civilwar.org/photos/annual-photo-contest/2011-peoples-choice-awards/
Photo Contest: Peoples' Choice
www.civilwar.org
Vote for your favorite photo in our 2011 Civil War Trust People's Choice category. Let us hear which photo you think is the best in 2011.
A photo of mine from the Manassas Battlefield was picked up by the group below, and is a finalist for the "People's Choice" award. My entry is number 20. Please vote for it!
http://www.civilwar.org/photos/annual-photo-contest/2011-peoples-choice-awards/
Photo Contest: Peoples' Choice
www.civilwar.org
Vote for your favorite photo in our 2011 Civil War Trust People's Choice category. Let us hear which photo you think is the best in 2011.
Saturday, August 27, 2011
Creative Objective Website Revamped - Lotus Flower Project Added
I've decided to start fresh with the Creative Objective website, and highlight a single photographic project at a time. The first, posted today, is Lotus Flowers.
The lotus flower signifies purity in Buddhism. Its bright flower rising from the mud, through the water, into the air symbolizes enlightenment. These lotuses (pink, associated with the Buddha himself, and white, associated with spiritual perfection) are tended by the Thai Buddhist monks at Wat Yarnna Rangsee Monastery in Sterling, Virginia, USA. They are an inspiration to me.
The monks were very nice and welcoming to me.
You may see all of my photography on my flickr site at www.flickr.com/photos/creativeobjective
If there's anything there you'd like to purchase, drop me a message at rgeorge911@hotmail.com
Regards,
Reed
The lotus flower signifies purity in Buddhism. Its bright flower rising from the mud, through the water, into the air symbolizes enlightenment. These lotuses (pink, associated with the Buddha himself, and white, associated with spiritual perfection) are tended by the Thai Buddhist monks at Wat Yarnna Rangsee Monastery in Sterling, Virginia, USA. They are an inspiration to me.
The monks were very nice and welcoming to me.
You may see all of my photography on my flickr site at www.flickr.com/photos/creativeobjective
If there's anything there you'd like to purchase, drop me a message at rgeorge911@hotmail.com
Regards,
Reed
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