
Getting one’s camera stolen is a severe blow. Not mentioning the cost. But I need to get back in the saddle and go on with my work. So I chose a picture I took a year ago in Picardy. Roses bring serenity and serenity is what I want at the moment.
- Orpheus Wooing the Mermaid (Orphée charmant la Sirène) - May 4, 2026
- Still Life Photography, Lighting as an Art - May 4, 2026
- Autumn Leaves inclusive of Jacques Prevert’s poem - April 29, 2026

I feel sorry for your loss. Even with the same model, photographer’s camera is irreplaceable. It’s like a family member you cared and loved.
Soon or later you’d have to get a new buddy, but I hope it becomes a wonderful encounter!
I will be looking forward to your new posts 🙂
Each and every photo on this blog is truly inspiring.
Yuki, mostly in moments like this, feedback like yours is invaluable. I see from your own blog that you are yourself a master and therefore your comment is even more appreciated. Thank you so much! Sayonara.
The fly stresses the serenity of your rose, expresses the beauty we may pass by otherwise – what a fabulous work you are sharing with us. Thank you. http://arthiker.wordpress.com/2013/07/08/the-challenging-dawn/
Thank you so much Tomas, this is very kind of you. I like your digital drawing, what did you do that with?
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