Friday, January 29, 2010

Floating Away With Zena Holloway

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Between what has seemed like an infinite amount of rain here in
No California
and the
magicale imagery of
underwater photographer Zena Holloway
I have found myself
swimming in an ocean of dreams


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More of her liquid perfection on film ...
( turn off blog music before viewing )



Speaking of lots of water, I may not be attending the Alameda this Sunday ...
I will keep you posted as I get a better idea of the weather.
The good news in this ?
Lots more goodies coming to the boutique !

10 comments:

Dumbwit Tellher said...

Such gorgeous, ingenious photography. Combine that with your blog music & it was an enjoyable diversion. Thanks Lisa x

BonjourRomance said...

Bonjour Lisa,
What stunning images - so unique. Will head over to see your new boutique items.

Pinecone Camp said...

Simply magical. I love this photographer!

Simply Mel {Reverie} said...

Sharing my life with two STRONG Aquarius', I always find myself being drawn to water. These are gorgeous images!

DolceDreams said...

How incredibly beautiful and inspiring! I just got home from swim team tryouts with my sons, the whole time wishing that I were in the water too...Now I not only wish I were in the water, but that I looked like this underwater!! Wow!
AND WOW! I got my print from you and LOVE it,you have such talent!
Nathalie

debra@dustjacket said...

So amazing, I just love these.
xxx

Jg. for FatScribe said...

Lisa -- fantastic photos, plus i'm into the return of the hoop skirt. saw a funny bit recently on the PBS film "Return to Cranford" where one of the ladies of the village believes the french hoop skirt she ordered was actually a fancy bird cage; she displayed it in her front yard proudly for all to see with her cockatoo sitting in it awkwardly.

great stuff as always! - Jg.

Chris said...

I love photos done like this, it makes the fabric of the dresses move so beautifully.

Anthony said...

There's something pretty magical about water, don't you think? I find underwater photography such as Holloway's to be absolutely breathtaking and otherworldly! It's amazing how different things look and move beneath the water. But I think the magic also exists above it. And on that note, I will leave you with this...

'Happy Thought of the Day':

While rain is beautiful, cleansing and necessary for sustaining life on our planet, it is also one of the two main ingredients that make RAINBOWS possible! :)

A Gift Wrapped Life said...

I am in the mood for floating today in a dreamy fashion......so thank you. Fabulous!