Bells, clackers, and flying fringe by Linda Sparks
Linda Sparks

Bells, clackers, and flying fringe by

This young Gaan dancer’s feet rarely stopped moving, meaning the the ringing and clacking of his and his fellow dancers adornment kept the crowd awake. Apache junior high students from San Carlos, Arizona danced at the Tumacacori Festival.

Panasonic Lumix DMC-FZ18

Featured in Bits and Pieces 12/8/09

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About Linda Sparks

After being widowed, I needed to find something new to occupy my mind. I chose photography. That turned into an obsession, compounded by my love of the artistic license provided by Photoshop and the many other artful programs that help us explore all the facets of turning a photo into art.

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Comments

  • WhisperGently
    WhisperGentlyover 2 years ago

    The blend of colors in this is spectacular. Mixed with the movement and balance this piece is a keeper!

  • Thanks. Glad you enjoy it.

    – Linda Sparks

  • Kay Kempton Raade
    Kay Kempton Raadeover 2 years ago

    Beautiful moment captured.

  • Thanks so much and thanks for the fav, too

    – Linda Sparks

  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrentonover 2 years ago

    Dec 8,2009

    Wonderful art

  • Many thanks. Always an honor.

    – Linda Sparks

  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrentonover 2 years ago

    Your welcome :) I hope your not blowing away over there. It is terrible here in Bisbee

  • It was bad here yesterday, not so much today. Didn’t know you are in Bisbee. Next time we come down for a shoot, you’ll have to join us. Last time Jaime came (host of Arizona group). Course we may have to wait until it warms up in your neck of the woods.

    – Linda Sparks

  • Ann Warrenton
    Ann Warrentonover 2 years ago

    That’s for sure. I keep waiting for snow :)))

  • Well, you may have a white Christmas.

    – Linda Sparks

  • Carla Wick/Jandelle Petters
    Carla Wick/Jan...over 2 years ago

    i love the style of ‘jinglers’ he has on his regalia! our locally are rouned, made from the lids of tobacco cans….

  • Thanks so much for looking and commenting

    – Linda Sparks