Today's post is "Perfect", a white rose.
The white rose stands for Purity, Innocence, Silence, Secrecy, Reverence, Humility, Youthfulness, "I am worthy of you", Heavenly. To the bride, it is happy love. The white rose bud is symbolic of girlhood.
The following rose information is thanks to Morrison Gardens:
Did you know...
The symbolism of rose colors is steeped in tradition. Roses inspired people over thousands of years to develop a language of color.
When you choose a color, variety or number of roses for someone, you are personalizing your gift with deeper sentiment.
Rose colors may have very a different meaning from what you intend.
"Perfect"
White Rose
LA Zoo & Botanical Gardens
Los Angeles, CA
The Forest's Edge, Ltd. is an art studio located in the Cottonwood Center for the Arts in Colorado Springs. The work we produce we're calling PHOTO IMPRESSIONISM. It can be viewed on our websites at www.tfe-ltd.com or www.tfe-ltd.smugmug.com
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Saturday, October 16, 2010
Friday, October 15, 2010
Tigers with 'Tude
Like so many people in life... I've got too many things on my plate. Sometimes things fall off. This blog was one of them. So I'm making another attempt at getting it started. This is the blog for The Forest's Edge, Ltd., my art studio.Initially, to get it started, I'll be posting an image of the day.
My husband and I are photographers. I use photos that I find appealing to create what we're calling photo impressionism. This is not the "blurred motion" type of photo impressionism that a lot of photographers use, but one that starts with a sharp image, blurs or simplifies many of the details (especially in the background) and keeps the main subject matter reasonably identifiable. Only my name will appear on artwork created by me from beginning to end. If I use one of my hubby's images as a starting point, the metadata will include both of us, but the signature will be mine. This is how my husband wants it. If a straight photo is posted that is his, he will get the photo credit.
So here's today's image...
"George"
Amur Tiger a.k.a. Siberian
Cheyenne Mountain Zoo
Colorado Springs, CO
The following tidbit is posted here thanks to the Cheyenne Mountain Zoo:
Did You Know... that you can do something to help Amur Tigers?
Want to do something to help Amur tigers? Recycle all the aluminum you use! "Bauxite" a sedimentary rock, naturally occurs in tiger habitats. This rock is essential to making the aluminum that we use in cans, soda, etc. every day. You can help protect tigers and their habitat by recycling as much aluminum as possible. Recycling lowers the demand for creating new aluminum, and thus the need to log and mine in wild tiger habitat. Recycle your aluminum cans today and help save tigers!
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