i'm collecting these...
lovely and perfect in their own way, each and every one.
i love the one of your brother (right?) and sister in the grass.
Those look like fun. I want to play!
Posted by: Rachel at October 1, 2004 02:22 PMthese are definately worth collecting. My husband is the same sort of photographer. Some are sweet, some are surreal.
Posted by: katiek at October 1, 2004 03:22 PMkelly--these are awesome!! i feel like ive stepped into fairyland or alice-through-the-lookingglass!
Posted by: anna at October 1, 2004 03:30 PMthe last one is my favorite
Posted by: A~ at October 1, 2004 09:14 PMKel- where did you go when you took these? Also, how far does it take you to get to W-s? I want to meet ip with you guys. Your sooo darn close... I cant beliebve we havent taken time to meet up. Id love....... to come see you...!! Is that possable sometime? I know you have a gid sister thing coming up, dont wanna take time away from that. But... I would love to stop in sometime when they are all there, so everyone can meet my girls and I can meet Kt and Amy's new babys! You can deleate this off your site, I just wanted to reach you, not sure your email addie. I live about 15min from the walmart near the carmike 12. if u will email me, i can give you my phone number.... love you all soo much!
Posted by: melissa at October 3, 2004 12:46 AMI'm glad you "can't help it". I love them!!!
Posted by: Deb at October 4, 2004 03:43 PMstephanie. thanks. yes, that's my brother. i like the one of him holding bailey too.
melissa. sounds good. i'll email you soon.
kt, rachel, anna, deb, a. thanks. they are fun to take--fun to try and see.
Posted by: kelly at October 4, 2004 04:29 PMHello, first time poster here via Junkmail for Blankets. I like all your many pictures on your blog and the little of your artwork that I have seen. These reflection pictures are a lot of fun. I like to mess about with reflection pictures too, but have not taken nearly so many nor quite so artistically. If only I had a digital camera I might try some more.
Posted by: Neil E. Das at January 6, 2005 04:33 PM