Photo by Elizabeth Halt
Photo by Elizabeth Halt

inspiration can be anywhere

July 25, 2011

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including at the vet’s office.

while i was waiting for atlas to get his nails trimmed, i noticed the blue color of an exam room through the individual blocks in the faux glass privacy wall. (i don’t know what else to call it. it’s a sort of thick block that looks like a cross between glass and plastic and you can almost see through it.) the colors morphed into various designs depending on my view and it was absolutely delightful. i kept snapping away even after atlas was returned to me.

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  1. Tracy

    Ooo…I love this… almost psychedelic! And, yes, rather Dali-esque! I like the almost dancing quality of the light… Feels good to see, feel something happy after a very tough weekend here. Thanks, Elizabeth :o) ((HUGS))

  2. tammy

    just call you elizabeth dali!
    totally surreal.
    is it me, or is the last one smiling at you?
    i am beyond bliss…
    it is 78 degrees this morning and we got rain in the night!!!
    yes it is still to be in the mid-hundreds all week… but we got some rain! hallelujah.

  3. Leone

    Wow! Beautiful photos, I love the colours. Just shows you, you can find beauty anywhere and in anything!

  4. I am surprised that with all the walking that you and Atlas do, that he needs to have his nails trimmed.

  5. Neat shots! Pretty sure the wall was made of “glass bricks.”

  6. elizabeth @ retinal perspectives

    @claire: ha. that sounds like the perfect name. i just can never be sure if they’re really glass. :)
    @leone: so true.
    @jerry: yeah, he must have magic growing nails. i get them cut every 4 weeks or so and they really could be done earlier. now i wonder what they’d be like if we didn’t walk!
    @tracy: hugs for your tough weekend.
    @tammy: dali! i went to a dali exhibit in san fran once; i do love his work. so glad you got cooler temps and rain – hurrah hurrah!

  7. Amazing!! I totally love finding inspiration in the most unlikely places – fun, fun!!

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