September 5, 2004
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another image from Soundwalk. this one consisted of a metal container of water, that
when charged by sound, vibrated until water sprung up!Doubt yourself and you doubt everything you see. Judge yourself and you see
judges everywhere. But if you listen to the sound of your own voice, you can rise
above doubt and judgment. And you can see forever. Nancy Kerrigan
Comments (24)
Nice photo, and nice quote too. :goodjob:
Just don’t forget to look for dudes with blunt objects that might want to hit you in the shin.
Thank You for posting this quote. For the past few days I have been doubting my own voice and these words have helped me to see that I can trust myself.
Thank You
Hmmm… interesting object, interesting photo of it, and interesting quote… triple nurturance!
awesome image:coolman::coolman::coolman::spinning:
just because i can.
Yeah, Nancy had me right up to the point I had to listen to the sound of my own voice. Eeewwww.
I’m always glad I came here :goodjob:
Holy Toledo Batgirl that is an interesting photo
beautiful…
How interesting. Every time I come here I find I say or think that.
:wave: It tok ol Tanya to bring out this quote from Nancy I bet. It is wise and fits the sight of that water bursting to the surface. What gave it that nice crimson color? Was it special lighting at the exhibit, or your own doing?
I’ll copy you a little. :heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat::heartbeat:
:shysmile: Oops! It sould read took, not tok. What was I thinking?? Sorry.
darling, i am ok.
back in action and everything is ok.
good to see another lovely quote, and one of your inpsiring photographs.
have i ever thanked you for sharing your work.
thank you.
i appreciate you.
take care.
love.
Listening to the one voice that is your own is sometimes the hardest task of all
Fantastic.
cool concept, and beautiful photo!
Yes they certainly can! And I’m going with that philosophy for the rest of my wretched life!
lisa
Wow! That’s amazing!:goodjob:
:sunny: I love this shot as well as the other two at the Soundwalk. Awesome work as always! :coolman:
Niiiiiice!
-Ranah-
Thanks Molly, the “yarn” is actually metal wire about an inch thick. That was a fun place to shoot. I’ll have to go back. Thanks for the props!
i must have doubted myself for so long… and so the rest gets the same..
that was a good one.