Wednesday’s Photos
For the next couple of weeks, I decided to stray away from the dominant Wednesday’s theme: Natural Splendour of the Arrow Lakes. With up to three feet of snow on the ground, it has become extremely difficult to get to our favourite photo locations. Also when I had mentioned that my wife is doing rock painting in her spare time, many blogging friends asked me to publish some of her work. Most recently, Ulli, who lives in the Black Forest region of Germany, wondered if I could present some of the owls Biene had painted. The first picture has been painted on canvas. Other artwork and rock paintings will follow. Enjoy.
Fantastic! I love all the owls, a lot.
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Thank you, Pit!
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Ja, fabelhaft! Am meisten gefällt mir freilich das Gemälde.
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Ja, das finde ich auch. Vielen Dank!
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They’re delightful. I especially like the one posed on the branch outdoors.
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You are right. The one on the branch looks more like part of nature. Thank you!
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Incredibly creative!
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Thank you, Ankur!
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Those rounded rocks certainly lend themselves to being birds’ bodies.
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So true! On every beach walk we look for suitable rocks for Biene’s paintings.
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So Biene uses her Beine to look for Steine.
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Haha! Very funny!
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Peter, I really like these! Biene was able to add some real depth to the eyes, which makes them seem more alive. I wonder if they scare off any of the local birds? Thanks for sharing them!
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I believe they only hunt mice and other rodents and in that sense owls are not just beauriful, but also very useful. Thank you, Des!
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Well done, Biene!
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This is wow. It looks so real. She is a great artist.
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Those are amazing! She has done a beautiful job of capturing these magnificent birds.
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Thank you, Amy! Your comments are always so encouraging.
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I only speak (my) truth! 🙂
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Wow, sind das schöne Eulen!!!
Lieber Peter, ich danke dir von Herzen für deine Präsentation. Bitte sage deiner Frau, dass ich absolut begeistert bin. Die große Eule ist beeindruckend, die mittlere kleine Eule zum Liebhaben.
Herzliche Grüße vom schneefreien Berg,
Ulli
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Ich habe meiner Frau deine lieben Worte vorgelesen. Sie war begeistert und wird sich bald wieder neue Projekte vornehmen.
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Ach schön, Peter, dass du meins deiner Frau vorgelesen hast. Ich freue mich auf ihre neuen Projekte!
Herzliche Grüße an dich und sie,
Ulli
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Brilliant – the personalities come through.
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Thank you!
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These are wonderful! Handsome, and very appealing.
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Thank you, Robert! I am glad you like her artwork. More to come.
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They are beautifully done, and so real! When I saw the small icon photos in the reader, I thought they were real birds. I agree with what Des says about the eyes. Bravo, Biene!
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Indeed, Biene has a way with eyes. After all they are the windows to one’s soul.
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She seems to have a good eye for other beings soul … 🙂
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Your wife’s paintings are beautiful, Peter! There is an owl who lives in a tree next door to us (maybe a distant relative to Biene’s model?) who begins to hoot ever night around 2AM. I think he / she is telling me that it is time to turn off the light and go to sleep!
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Welcome to the beautiful of the owl family. Sitting at your computer at 2 am makes you definitely an night owl. Haha!
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Biene has wonderful talent. At first glance, I thought they were real. The eyes were so realistic. Peter, thank you for sharing Biene’s artwork. It makes me smile! 🙂
I have boreal owls that roost in my yard and call out in the night. One summer, some owls raised their young on my deck.
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I read your kind and appreciative words to Biene. Thank you, Hazel, for the encouraging comment!
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You are welcome!
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These are wonderful Peter. Biene is very talented
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These are lovely! Well done, both by the artist and the photographer! 🦉
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Thanks for the compliment, Tanja!
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Gern geschehn!
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Thanks for sharing her talent with all of us. Very nice work.
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Biene likes your appreciative comment.
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Wow, this is beautiful!
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Thank you, Svet!
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Biene is really talented in her captures of paintings, those owls look real.
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Thank you, Cornelia! I will pass on your compliment to Biene.
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Beautiful
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Thank you, Debra!
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Außerordentlich!
Schön, dass du sie vorstellst!
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Danke!
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Meine Frau hat übrigens auch einige eulen in ton angefertigt. Das nur nebenbei.
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Das Nebenbei interessiert uns sehr. Kannst du mal einen Post dazu schreiben?
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Besser vwäre es wohl, Dir auf Email einige Eulen zu schicken. 🙂
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Ja, das denke ich auch. Vielleicht gleich zu ihrer Adresse bieneklopp@yahoo.ca
Da bin ich schon sehr gespannt.
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Ich versuche nach und nach die Eulen nochmal zu fotografieren.😀
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Ist unterwegs, Peter! Biene soll auch in ihren Spamordner gucken.
Besten Gruß
Gerhard
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Die Bilder sind gut angekommen. Biene wird sie begutachten, wenn sie von Arbeit nach Hause kommt.
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Schön!
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Beautiful paintings!
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