SPECIFICS

PHOTOGRAPHY by Larry Doyle (local exhibits)

All framed prints locally exhibited in the central Pennsylvania (USA) area can be purchased at the exhibit site for
($55 - $85) each.

Print size will vary.
Final size of (wooden) framed photograph is approximately 14 1/4" x 17 1/4" and may be in portrait or landscape orientation dependent on the photo.

Monday, May 6, 2013

Transformation

Transformation
(NEW for 2013 exhibit)
"Do You See What I See?"

Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA
8/23/08

"Nature often holds up a mirror
so we can see more clearly
the ongoing processes of growth,
renewal, and transformation
in our lives."

- Author Unknown

the hinge

the hinge
(NEW for 2013 exhibit)
"Do You See What I See?"

outhouse door
Lancaster County
4/3/13

"The outward man is the swinging door;
the inner man is the still hinge."
- Meister Eckhart


through eternity

through eternity
(NEW for 2013 exhibit)
"Do You See What I See?"

Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA
4/23/13

“… so loss is made endurable by love,
and it is love that will
echo through eternity.”
-Mature Jenny
(“Call the Midwife”)

my symphony...

my symphony
(NEW for 2013 exhibit)
"Do You See What I See?"

Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA
4/23/13

...to let the spiritual, unbidden and unconscious,
grow up through the common -
this is my symphony.”
- William Ellery Channing





Friday, May 3, 2013

intimate aspects of nature


intimate aspects of nature
(NEW for 2013 exhibit)
"Do You See What I See?"

Longwood Gardens
Kennett Square, PA
4/23/13

"Both the grand and the intimate aspects of nature
 can be revealed in the expressive photograph.
 Both can stir enduring affirmations and discoveries,
 and can surely help the spectator
 in his search for identification
 with the vast world of natural beauty
 and the wonder surrounding him."
- Ansel Adams





Thursday, May 2, 2013

Between Buildings


Between Buildings
(NEW for 2013 exhibit)
"Do You See What I See?"

North East, MD
3/22/13

"Be an opener of doors
for such as come after thee,
and do not try to make
the universe a blind alley."
- Ralph Waldo Emerson