Category: #WhimsyPhotoEssays

Cabin

Playing with some NightCafe Studio AI. A rustic cabin in the woods. A place of peace and self. Poetry and song notes litter the floor, to be swept up next visit. For now, before that soft and golden late summer sun sets over the treeline on the ridge, I want to capture the memory of her soft voice and gentle fingers on my neck … Read More Cabin

Signing off for 2023 – Happy Christmas!

With this post I’ll be signing off for the rest of 2023 and the first week in 2024. I’m sure we all need a recharge, and I find the festive season a good time to switch off and lie fallow for a while… The image above is a montage of two of my recent photos. I liked the way the warm bits reveal themselves … Read More Signing off for 2023 – Happy Christmas!

Begun

©Stephen Tanham 2023 Stephen Tanham is a writer, mystical teacher and Director of the Silent Eye, a correspondence-based journey through the forest of personality to the dawn of Being. http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk and http://www.suningemini.blog (On the back of the card, partly rubbed out, it says in pencil: inclined to irreverence and humour… )

Ilkley after the rain

An early start; coffee and croissants in this lovely gem of a town, rich with West Yorkshire history. A short visit to the local street market to buy strawberries, run them back to the car, then meet up for lunch with my son and his son – our grandson. The heavens opened. The pavement stones gave off hints of steam as the rain pounded … Read More Ilkley after the rain

Reborn in innocence

©Stephen Tanham 2023 Stephen Tanham is a Director of the Silent Eye, a journey through the forest of personality to the dawn of Being. http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk and http://www.suningemini.blog

And Cherries on Sunday

©Stephen Tanham 2023 Stephen Tanham is a Director of the Silent Eye, a journey through the forest of personality to the dawn of Being. http://www.thesilenteye.co.uk and http://www.suningemini.blog

#NightMoves : Sodium Stroll, Wimereux

Like most bloggers, I enjoy writing. I also enjoy taking photographs – as many as my long-suffering wife, Bernie, can tolerate, on our travels. One of my favourite styles of photography is black and white – particularly the high-contrast ‘Noir’ mode offered by modern cameras. I recently suppressed the urge to upgrade my ageing Apple laptop in favour of spending the money on a … Read More #NightMoves : Sodium Stroll, Wimereux

Afternoon in Scorpio

Half grasped, leaving like silk, much less remembered