Sometimes it’s the mundane that grabs my eye. Nothing exciting at first glance. A basic brick building. But if I pay close attention I see more.
I see snow lining the edges that I never really noticed before.

A corner edging a grey sky.

A cross.

Snow piles backing up a snowcapped post that resembles a flying saucer.
And an apartment building’s repetitive lines above a parking lot filled with vehicles covered in snow.


And if you’re interested:
My book, Glass Bricks, is out (since April, 2021) and now available worldwide in/through your local bookstores or from https://atbaypress.com/books/detail/glass-bricks. The digital version will be out soon.
Here’s the video of the book launch for Glass Bricks through McNally Robinson Booksellers. https://www.youtube.com/watch?app=desktop&v=D1jRf9WKn_s
Here’s a review of the book on page 34. https://prairiebooksnow.ca/pdf/42389-PbN-78-spring-2021-web.p
Wonderful photos! Well captured! 🎉💕😊thank you.
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Thank you 😊
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It’s wonderful how photography makes you notice so much more. Reading your book right now and it is like time travel, so very evocative and each story showing that time in a new light.
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Thank you. Yes, I’m always looking about even when I don’t have my camera with me. Glad you are enjoying the stories. 😊
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Nicely presented Louella.. I enjoyed “seeing more”. Thank you 🙂
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Thanks, Liz 😊😊
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Really like the apt and snowy cars one! Wanda
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Thanks. That’s just down the back lane from my place.
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