In her spare time, Stephanie has published articles and delivered talks in arcane fields like forensic evidentiary issues, statistical presentations of human and canine DNA testing, jury instructions, and expert scientific witness preparation. She attended law school near the the banks of the Charles River and loves that dirty water; she will always think of Boston as her home.
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21 thoughts on “Simpatico Symmetry”
Stephanie, your photos and text draw the viewer’s attention very easily. Beautifully presented!
Thank you! I must stop rhyming now….long story. Or, rather, a very short seasonal horror story that was required to rhyme and with which I became obsessed…..
A horror story makes one shudder
But oh how fun it is mutter
Scary stories that give such a fright
And make you scream
With a little delight
So make music and song
And rhyme all day long
Until all the prose
Just goes
away
Love this!
I actually just finished up my first very short story required to be in rhyme….and found that every new format I try ends up being at very least murder-adjacent. Darned day job has really affected the way I think, but it was at least fitting for Halloween.
Phenomenal photography and quilting — you are amazing, but you know that!
I always love your reflections, and this time, perfect for symmetry. And I loved the mirrored reflection in the quilt and the look up at the museum. Always beautiful choices, Stephanie.
Many thanks–and I had not even remembered that I quilted the swans’ reflection! And I see that quilt every day. (Always good to pause and see what new eyes might see, in any kind of art.)
That’s Rufus and Brady, our beloved rescue beagles, aho we adopted a year apart and were inseparable. They were languishing in their favorite spot in the kitchen in our very old house. They mirrored each other exactly when they stretched out on the stone tiles when the sun hit them.
The museum had an exhibit about tricks of black and white and reflected and refracted symmetrical images, and even a second later, another shot would never duplicate the one taken just taken in the tapering mirrors. Highly, highly recommend the PEM in Salem, Mass.
Loved those symmetrical beagles; the younger rescue worshipped the older one (Rufus always got to choose the warmest napping spot, and Brady followed). We miss them sooooooo much.
Stephanie, your photos and text draw the viewer’s attention very easily. Beautifully presented!
Yes! Favorite line: “with nary a filter.” Love it! Beautiful images.
Thank you! I must stop rhyming now….long story. Or, rather, a very short seasonal horror story that was required to rhyme and with which I became obsessed…..
A horror story makes one shudder
But oh how fun it is mutter
Scary stories that give such a fright
And make you scream
With a little delight
So make music and song
And rhyme all day long
Until all the prose
Just goes
away
Love this!
I actually just finished up my first very short story required to be in rhyme….and found that every new format I try ends up being at very least murder-adjacent. Darned day job has really affected the way I think, but it was at least fitting for Halloween.
Phenomenal photography and quilting — you are amazing, but you know that!
Why, thank you. Nature continues to do almost all the real work for me.
Fabulous images as always.
Thanks! It’s such a treat to be able to dig up and take and share my pics again!
I always love your reflections, and this time, perfect for symmetry. And I loved the mirrored reflection in the quilt and the look up at the museum. Always beautiful choices, Stephanie.
Many thanks–and I had not even remembered that I quilted the swans’ reflection! And I see that quilt every day. (Always good to pause and see what new eyes might see, in any kind of art.)
Isn’t that the truth.
Lovely symmetry Stephanie, those two pups are so sweet! Loved the museum glass that’s amazing, and the sky with the symmetrical clouds is beautiful.
That’s Rufus and Brady, our beloved rescue beagles, aho we adopted a year apart and were inseparable. They were languishing in their favorite spot in the kitchen in our very old house. They mirrored each other exactly when they stretched out on the stone tiles when the sun hit them.
The museum had an exhibit about tricks of black and white and reflected and refracted symmetrical images, and even a second later, another shot would never duplicate the one taken just taken in the tapering mirrors. Highly, highly recommend the PEM in Salem, Mass.
Wonderful water reflections, Stephanie, but I really love when you thought a bit outside the box, the clouds and the birds are excellent shots.
Thank you, Sofia–this was a great prompt and your photos are exquisite.
These selections are excellent! Lovely pups. The reflections are amazingly beautiful!
Loved those symmetrical beagles; the younger rescue worshipped the older one (Rufus always got to choose the warmest napping spot, and Brady followed). We miss them sooooooo much.
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Great selections. LOVE the lake and sunset reflections. Superb.
Thanks you–I cannot get tired of those, even on more drab days. Your never know what you’ll find as the light changes.