The 5 Spotted Hawk Moth dines at night
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The 5 Spotted Hawk Moth dines at night
Source: Diane Williams’s Photography
Source: Diane Williams’s Photography
The Rosine Barn Jamboree Source: Diane Williams’s Photography
The Rosine Barn Jamboree Source: Diane Williams’s Photography
Rosine, Kentucky is famous because Bill Monroe, the Father of Bluegrass Music, was born and is memorialized there. Every Friday night from March to December, musicians and listeners come to the Barn and have a great time - for free!
Reposting this photo from April because today is Bill Monroe’s birthday. Will post a couple more photos from the evening I was there. Also want to post a link to The Writer’s Almanac (Garrison Keillor) which elaborates on Bill’s background. https://writersalmanac.org/
Children at the Parade #6
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Children at the Parade - #5
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Is anyone having issues with photos not loading on Tumblr the last couple of days? As I scroll through, there are so many blank spaces :(
Children at the Parade - #3 and #4
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Children at the Parade - #2
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I can’t imagine a parade without the children. Their excitement and delight at the colors and sounds, the clowns and candy, the marching bands and horses is a gift to witness. Through a comedy errors, I had only my iPhone to make photographs with - an entirely different experience than I was anticipating, but not entirely disappointing. I’ll be posting a series of a few candid “snap shots” entitled, “Children at the Parade.”
Children at the Parade - #1 Source: Diane Williams’s Photography
Effects of the Eclipse - Crescent Shadow Abstract #6
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Effects of the Eclipse - Crescent Shadow Abstract #5
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Effects of the Eclipse - Crescent Shadow Abstract #4
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Effects of the Eclipse - Crescent Shadow Abstract #3
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Effects of the Eclipse - Crescent Shadow Abstract #2
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Effects of the Eclipse - Crescent Shadow Abstract #1
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Hi All! I’m back! During the eclipse, while everyone had their eyes on the skies, I was looking at the concrete under my feet. The crescent shadows were mesmerizing, to say the least. I couldn’t help making several photographs this morning, which I will share later. Hope you were in a place that ignited your creativity!
The Dungeness River, Olympic Peninsula Source: Diane Williams's Photography