Darkness and light
opposites in
illumination
True or false?
Anonymous
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Voices and Visions, now through March 17, 2013, at the Skirball Cultural Center.
The Museum of Tolerance, A Simon Wiesenthal Center, is offering a Life Story Writing class. There is a $15 fee for the semester for those over sixty, and a $35 fee for those under sixty.
Dallas Holocaust Museum Center is currently running an exhibit through March 31, 2013: Anne Frank: A Private Photo Album. “The exhibit includes 71 of Otto Frank’s 400 photographs that originally filled four albums hidden in the Annex.”
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Great use of shadows in the first photo!
Thanks, Hannah.
A Happy New Year filled with many interesting shadows to capture
much love…
Thank you, Gillena. Happy New Year to you!
the top image is so inviting! I’d like to take a walk there.
An Anne Frank photo display was at Minnetrista Cultural Center 2 or 3 years ago. I went with my youngest granddaughter as a history venture. It was amazing to see! Then this past fall Sevek (Sidney) Finkel, author and Hollocaust survivor spoke at a local school. Such courage and fortitude, so inspiring!
Whenever I hear a Survivor speak, I get chills. I bet it was inspiring.
Thanks for visiting.
The trellis leaves such nice shadows – the horizontal motif seems tell us to continue ahead. To remember the past but not live vicariously in it as we move ahead…beautiful post!
Thanks so much, Ralph.
I really like the shadows of the arbor in your first photo. The setting looks familiar. Was the picture taken at Biltmore?
LOL. Yes, it was, and thank you.
Interesting shadows.
Thanks.
Love that first shot.
I am catching up with the Shadow Shot entries before the next round comes.
Shadows Shot, your comment will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks, Rose.
I like your style with your blog posts…You weave in things like a magician making them much more than the photos which are wonderful…
Thanks, Michelle.