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Saturday, March 3, 2012

photo "Hart" connection






I’ I’m hooked on a feelin’…..  I’m high on belivin’, that you’re in love with me.      (song: Hooked on a Feeling – by BJ Thomas)
I haven’t thought of that song in years.  Good old love songs.  They certainly tug at your heart strings,  twist your gut up in knots, cause a tremendous  ache in your soul when you to feel like the loneliest person in the world, or produce feelings of  such exhilaration  that you are energized by the joy.  Love songs contain a lot of power.
When viewing your own photos you can be stirred by the feeling of having created a “successful” image.  You can be stirred by the subject matter.  You can be stirred by the memory of how you felt when you took your photo.
These heart photos tug at my heart because I remember how good it felt to be outside in the fresh air exploring a new place with my husband after spending so much time cooped up inside.  They make me feel grateful for having a husband who is always there for me.  He is rock solid and we are two peas in a pod.  The everyday love song I appreciate with all my soul.









Thank you  Kat Sloma, creator of The Photo-Heart Connection series. 

14 comments:

  1. Very cool sculpture - nice heart/hart connection with it as well.

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  2. Ah Phyllis, you've done fun colours and linked your Photo Heart Connection to the feelings that a love song can produce!

    It's amazing how attracted to hearts we are and all they represent, isn't it?

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  3. I love those and can't help smiling just looking at them.

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  4. Oooh, I like how you processed that 2nd shot. Great to see all the fascinating details in that sculpture. I'm blown away by what people create. Great choice for the PHC.

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  5. I love the "Hart" connection Phyllis! Very cute. A wonderful moment of connection, captured in the memory of your day and the two hearts together. I love that each heart has all of those details creating texture - just like our hearts in real life. I'm so glad to have you in the Photo-Heart Connection!

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  6. Wow! These are amazing sculptures and you photographed them so well!! They remind me of the "I Spy" books my grandsons and I enjoy! I stared at the third photo forever finding so many things!! I really loved the heart on the heart!

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  7. Yes I am a scanner - nice to meet a fellow wanderer. This sculpture is absolutely exquisite, the detail tells me there is a story behind it. Have to agree with Sherry, your hart/heart/heart connection is clever. - Great capture.

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  8. What a wonderful, happy image -- it just makes me smile! Isn't love grand? Thank you for sharing!

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  9. Great hearts, gives me a happy feeling.

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  10. I LOVE your hart photos. The sculpture is amazing and you've captured the sentiment and the powerso well. Love the touches you added via processing.

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  11. Love these images! Beautiful post; thank you for sharing your heart connection. :)

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  12. these hearts are so interesting... might I ask where they are located? I collect hearts --- heart pictures... I'd be doing a happy dance if I saw these sculptures in a park.

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  13. Oh, I love the different perspectives in your photographs. What a remarkable piece to work with.

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  14. Wonderful photos! These hearts are fantastic sculptures!

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