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  • We had a break in the sub-zero winter temperatures yesterday and people were out everywhere as if they’d emerged from their caves. LoL I passed a cigar store with the most imposing, and entirely stereotypical, 7 foot ‘cigar store Indian’ on the sidewalk and a display of smaller ones in the window. It caught the attention of just about everyone who passed by and particularly of this gentleman. HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Don’t Worry….Consider The Lilies Therefore I say to you, do not worry about your life, what you will eat or what you will drink; nor about your body, what you will put on. Is not life more than food and the body more than clothing? Look at the birds of the air, for they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns; yet your heavenly Father feeds them. Are you not of more value than they? Which of you by worrying can add one cubit to his stature? / / So why do you worry about clothing? Consider the lilies of the field, how they grow: they neither toil nor spin; and yet I say to you that even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these. Now if God so clothes the grass of the field, which today is, and tomorrow is thrown into the oven, will He not much more clothe you, O you of little faith? Therefore do not worry, saying, “What shall we eat?’ or “What shall we drink?’ or “What shall we wear?’ For after all these things the Gentiles seek. For your heavenly Father knows that you need all these things. But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things shall be added to you. Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about its own things. Sufficient for the day is its own trouble. / Matthew 6

  • Featured In: / -Still Life And Food Photography / -Berries, Fruits And Seeds / -Layered With Texture Still Life seems to have captured my attention lately. I’ve been pouring through information on lighting and still life composition….there’s a lot to learn. But of course that’s one of the things about photography that’s so much fun—there’s always something new to learn! :-D HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Featured In: / -Layered With Texture / -Still Life Photography My kitchen is starting to look like a fruit market as I continue practicing with still life. Today the strawberries are photographed and tonight they’re dessert. :-D HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Early morning light and eggs by a window. HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • My most sincere thanks to bidkev who nominated this photograph for the Pay It Forward Group. He wrote: “Her work is amazing……….........beautifully lit and composed with a style that will never age. Simply gorgeous! Please take a look at her portfolio.” Kev, I am truly honoured with this wonderful comment and your nomination to the Pay It Forward group. Thank you! Please look at bidkev’s beautiful portfolio….you’ll be glad you did!! / bidkev Enduring Roses Featured In: / -Fabulous Flowers / -Layered With Texture Enduring Roses – Challenge Won / Still Life With A Twist – Nostalgic Art and Photography Henri Matisse said, “There is nothing more difficult for a truly creative painter than to paint a rose, because before he can do so he has first to forget all the roses that were ever painted.” I rather think the same could be said for photographing roses. HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Overlooking the quarry lake at Cawfield, Northumberland, England. / The crag has been mined away , taking with it a large section of Hadrians wall.Our forefathers weren’t too bothered about preserving the ancient monument it would seem. / The lake is used by divers as a training area at times.

  • Featured In: / -Layered With Texture This is a piece of my daughter’s pottery and one of my favourites. I love the shape and glaze on this one and, of course, I’m so proud of her and that her teacher has told her she’s advancing surprisingly quickly. I’m not surprised. :-D

  • You know, the wonderful thing about still life is that the subject is still ....a very big plus after spending so much time trying to get macro shots of flowers that blow willy nilly in the slightest breeze and create a memory card full of out of focus shots. The other thing that I’m loving is the way the subject doesn’t mind all the fiddling ….being arranged and re-arranged…although I do think I heard a bit of a squeak from these onions and potatoes. They may have been on the verge of going on strike after all the manhandling. :-D HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Featured In: / -Still Life And Food Photography / -Fabulous Flowers The roses that were my Valentine’s gift have dried and the pottery vase from my daughter has just been waiting for the right ‘something’ to fill it. My plan with these photographs of my daughter’s pottery is to photograph as many of her pieces as possible before they’ve all been given away so she’ll have a record of her work. I’ve mentioned before that I find roses difficult to photograph. Well, dried roses are even worse! LoL The camera picks up every very dry area and makes a spectacular blown-out highlight. You wouldn’t think a photograph of roses would be accompanied by some rather awful growling noises on the part of the photographer but maybe those growls added some texture. :-D HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Fractal art. This art work was inspired by the amazing and wonderful Holly Cawfield. / Holly has the unique ability to breathe life into her still life photography giving each and every photo a life of their own. I think why her photos come to life is because Holly leaves each of them with a piece of her heart and soul. / The only thing missing from this fractal is a vase from Holly’s daughter. I hope she will forgive me Holly!! :-) Please do visit Holly’s gallery and enjoy a wonderful time where her images will whisper to your soul. Below is just a couple of Holly’s amazing works. / © Holly Cawfield / © Holly Cawfield

  • Featured In: / -Happy Haven-Photography / -Nostalgic Art And Photography When I was very young I developed a love for all things antique. At Christmas, when I was fourteen, my parents gave me this jug and wash basin for a gift and I was absolutely thrilled about it. I set this up on the floor by a window where the light was flooding in through lace curtains which filtered the light in a rather dappled way. By North American standards I live in a very old house and if you look closely you can see the tiny nails in the hardwood floor which was the way it was installed so long ago. There are thousands of those tiny nails in little rows in the floors here….it makes my knees sore just thinking about the fellow who had to hammer them all! :-) HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Featured In: / -Still Life And Food Photography / -Nostalgic Art And Photography / -The Woman Photographer / -Happy Haven-Photography I’ve had my eye on this little pitcher for a couple of weeks wanting to use it in a still life. It’s rather old and just a pretty little piece of china I’ve had for a long time. The grocery store I go to quite often has one of the best and most diverse florist shops in the city so the temptation to get these violets was just to great to resist and I thought they might make an interesting photo with all those ruffled edges. I’ve kept this shot deliberately soft because it’s a girley kind of photo. :-) HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • Featured In: / -Layered With Texture I bought these tulips with the intention of doing a still life but once I set everything up I was fascinated by the variations in the petals. So instead of the set up I had planned I pulled out a different lens (macro) and decided to just photograph the flowers themselves. There’s something so cheery about tulips in the house while there’s snow outside….they’re a wonderful reminder that spring will be here soon. HollyCawfieldPhotography

  • The pottery series continues. After a visit to my daughter’s, I came home with quantities of it to photograph. She’s obviously a trusting soul….I think she expects me to return it. :-)

  • Best of RED
    by Manolya F.

    Hello my dears.. / After I started to spend a little more time on RB I realized that here is many wonderful artists needs more attention….

    Hello my dears.. / After I started to spend a little more time on RB I realized that here is many wonderful artists needs more attention.. I would like to share some very nice works with you from my favourites. Hope you like them as much as me.. NOTHING BUT LIFE by Imber / RED FOR LIFE by Philippe Sainte-Laudy / PLAY IT AGAIN by Simon Duckworth / ENDURING ROSES by Holly Cawfield / http://www.redbubble.com/people/hollycawfield/art/2591487-4-enduring-roses A REAL MYSTERY by elsilencio / SPRING by Leyla S. Ismet / NUMBER 4 by Simon Duckworth / AMAPOLAS by Daniela M. Casalla /

  • This is a very picturesque dissused quarry right next to Hadrians Wall.

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